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hDallySeallnel, Pomeroy·ltllddleport, 0., Junt 8, 1957

Oester Dof ACbuncil323

Garden Club Members Ftom Four
Communities Attend Open J'foqse
Garden Club memberl from ,Clubs. welcomed tbe vlllto.ra 1nd

POMEROY
SOCIEl'Y

'LaurefCliff

Morning StQo•
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M.r. and Ml'l. Ralpb Ours and
The fu.ne.rll
Mn. &amp;tell&lt;~
'Mra. Eva Trle)' nd JOD, Ke~..
CamUy, Mr. and M.r1. Lewl.l Ourt Pomeroy , Rulland, Cbe!hlrt u.d memben and turned U.e proHolter Wll held . at the N,a~e v1Po ent~ed 1 DV.mhtr of
Ele~tion
and family Of New Brichton. PJ. Middleport were a:uesta Wedn~ arafO'over to MrL Jamfll B. Titua ' AlthouP not quite eom~leted Chapel Sunday afternoon an. I uon"•&amp;'ple n....caratli!ln ·In hoD-, EJeet.IO.n of o:ffleert for the. ,eom-, cilor: Joan Tuttte, Conduetor, Hel- and ...
vr· and Mra· Bt'll our·.. o'· day evemna: wben the Amateur St. Mar)'l, who w11 procra 11 it i1 ·now bome to ••- u-. on ' 111
uro. Interment in the Gilmore Ceme- 'or -•
of e )ormer\
IJ'IIIddll,,htet'
in( term wu .held When the Che~o en Wolle. warden; Mary Holter, W~_U svillebapent
the
holiday wl-.h Gardeners Club held an Ope · chairman wben th, mttUnt wu Gall p , Buek and rhlldren at tery.
Don~
a4a~U.
four
y~ old'
1
ter Cawtcll
Daqbte.r.J If Amer· IMide JeDtinel. Dtber Wright, out- re~.&amp;tvn ere. 1
MeetlnJ
at
the
Middleport
HIIJ~
planned.
Mrs.
Tltw, wbo ·il v[sit- Roell: SprinJL Tbey reftntly mo\·Tbe
children
lilttendinr
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dluthter of Mr. and Mra. Homer
ic;a lnet Tu,nctay enlllna:.
Side eenUnel; Llltille Kraeutef., , Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Higgins -r Sehool audttonum
tng Mr. and Mra. Jam"'• s . nuu, ed from 21M MuiJttlT)' Ave., the School •t EDterprile are Roberta RUIRU of COlumb"•. -..............
nl Thur•da )'
' ~ Waa- borne "''
..~ Mr. and u-.
·~Glen,
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~ MJFaai-et 1TUUlt, ed&amp;tncuor. pre. , treasurer.
Ea -., Llv~ol
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Mrs
Robert
Rei
bel,
club
presi.Rutland , introduced Blanene
.m,~.• RObert Kraeuter, Llnda lohnson, Jimmy sent were Lindt, -Dlanne,
!Iided. lftd nffieen; alKted were
Ada Vlll at:eter, financial s.ecre- with Mr. and. Mra. Early Roush dent anrl Regional Director or the gener,
Home Ua:htlng CGn1uJta at Warner who are returnina (n.n Hamm, Michael and P,atty Ihlr Rita Mae and Bllly Davll, Diet:
&amp;atl)~ Baye:a, I!:Qilncilor;_ Dolorts tar}'; -Helen Parker. aui.tant finand Mr.s. Etta Shields.
Oh1o Assoc1auon
of Garden of the Columbut and Soutbe.r 1 Wut Carrolltcm, 0 ·• tbe middle and Ellen Shuler.
,
Eblin, Surie and J. ft. Tnc.•.
Kt-.euter, e•oclate eouncUor· an.eial secretaey; HatUe Frederiel,
Mr and Mra. Walter Me Dad~ ·'
Oh1o Electric CompaiU'.
of June.
Mr and Mrs, Lawrence .Rose LlPI"V s-n..., • · 7 EbiJn, .VIoKathl~f;D )(Uboiln, vice rouncUor: recordlnl seuetary; Ada Neutz- Tr.f . p c•• Thursday wtlh "u,., ond "-.
Dale VonlenUon' and •nd Ann&amp;be1 attended the fun· 11:1 &amp;4~
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Mr.
and
Mn. HoiDer~
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Batte CUrtb~ aSIOf!iate vice ooun.~ ling, Mliltant rec!ordmg secretary; Walter Roush aodlattended Mem on Mrs. ' war Grt It
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.Mrs. Wa••ener.
wbo la weU family Tbited recently with. Mr. eral of their neohew and cousin. R.. •-11, u., lDd ......., ft..• ....,,._
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Mr
B
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Laura Mae Hartung, 18 month• orial al!rvices at Letart.
'" a
s ur e · It od e thm·
nown in this area, ia'lited the •nd Mn. Eld~n Kracuter ond farn- Keith Buckler .at Reedsville 'Su1.- Mn.
- Robert
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trustee; 'Mae Speneer, represent&amp;·
Mr and Mrs. John Waddle and f amt IY 0 f 11 e bron vt:o e
e ,. audience to illl-t
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Momlna
Star.
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day
afternoon
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Un,
Mr.
and
Mn.
CWiord
tlve tnd Ada V•n Meter, alternate family ot Columbw and Mr.s •• rcnl' · Mr · an d Mrs. Gord on 8"''ne
planned by Geor"e
Carper
E. L. Krewson of Camb '"&amp;
A ..e,
· :- Mrt. Vernon Nea,_,~ bower and c'au ..hters. Jettv J.ou
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and
repreaentadve. If
d G
H
Agnes Older of Cleve land spent w
Burtin. ·.· Neb.• visited tbe first or the ""k lnvhed in a few relatives ·, an I Eblin and the "b011iore4!. 1
th 0 e an
k d eorgl! ayman over of the ca-...r
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ham. which was Ughttd by OUt· with hit lister, Mrs. 0. H. Myen, friends Sunday dtemoon i.n bonMr. and Mra. .Roy Bill apeat
Two meml)era were reported Ill, the latter part of the week w 1 t~
_:, THURS. &amp; Pal
JUNE 6-7
Mr.
omd
Mrs.
Howard
Donohue
Spencer
Hayman
of
East
Lidoor
lights
which
are
beina:
fea·
tfniorr
Ave.
.
.
or
of
their
son
Stanley
wt)o
celeMonday
wJth their' dauahter, Mh
Mrs.
WllloU.Cb~y
Hill
in
tJmveraity
· lobll Wayne i.auren Bacall
Bob
Haney
of
Darwin
is
emverpool
IS vuitmg
hi&amp;
father
,
tured
by
the
CSOE.
The
•~aker
Mr.
Jnd
Mn.
Tbomu
Kelpm
of
br111ted
his
birthl;lay.
He
1\uived
Emil
Ahwbire
and raml)JI,
Ho.!lpital.
Columbua
and
Mrs.
Ella
·
l~opD ALLEY
dutributed booklets and
~IUng,r Ind., spent &amp;Everal days many a:irts ana refrqbnjelli"
The yo\tnr people of the La, •
' (Cinemaseope - Technlcolor) . Osborn. Hattie Frederick, Mabel ployed on the larm of Mr. and John Ha)'man and son, Colter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beckn- hlcts on the topic and abe e~:- With he parentf, Mr. and Krt.l were server! to those present
tel CUff Sttnd.a)' *~.I enjoyr.d
Van Meter and ~da NeutzJing re- Mn. Ott Boston.
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-All~
1 ported placing flaga on deceased
Mrs . Harold Roush, Mr11. Her an d son ' of Charleston and Cha•. plamed the 'Julpmeat needel1 Delbert
Bntch.
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arra.
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au
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w-er
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a wiener 1'G;41t at Roe\: Spr1ng,
·navis Brian Neville Brand
Mr •. 011 •• lngr.h.m and d.ugh. I
bert Roush and son, Roger. at · Lowery of Kin,sville,
Te~ttos, for the proper Uhnnlnatlon
f
th
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t.s
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M
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1rgroun•·J
' umon day eve n1 "I·
1 members graves for Memorial Day.
•u.
ret
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b
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wee
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gues
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an
fa
'URY AT GUNSIGH~ ,ASS
San
A card q! .thankS was rtad from tended a sale at Paul OtT's Tuf' •• ~ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr, 1. tree11, flowers, shrubbery, groun ·~~edn&lt;'!~w;•r' evening
no&amp;Y,
u.rne
ome
M
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Th
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.her 1 few
rs. oe
o en.
ev. trtY Bate&amp; an d f am 11y
day at Bashan. They aIso ca II eu I CB.arles Knighting Sr
playI area,
paths
and
drlve-W&amp;)'I.
Au
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-h
Wllllam~·wn,
w. Va.
..pent aevcra1 d""" :~~t "Lo..'"we.·1
Mr and Mn. Paul Stewart and poo s an o er pan.D of orne
DW
.,
~·-. relativea.
t))e past wee.. wat b b'.., muuuor.
the charter members for gifts gi. f.am1ly, Mn M4ldred Foster or area-s.
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Mi.JuJ Brenda Sue' In--ham \ Is
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Mrs. BeUe Hilt spent tbe past
ven them at lhe anniversary meet- Columbus and Mr.s. Frank Bur-.M: ~ The l-ights used In the d.iapl.n , ...nding a vae•tlon wl{h
.,•-ber
.., fa•h.
week 1'n Co1umb ""•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Cla1
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Nel--n
and
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Ina. A meetmg of the Po&amp;t Coun- Of Antlquity, Mr. and. Mrs Bob 111e sold by lbe McMaster HaM- r-r
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cJl.ora was announced for Wedncs. Slobart and daughter ff Pom"t!roy Ware Store· in Middleport and ar.e er, Whitney lnP"aham, IJsbon.
sons were tfinner JI'U~itl of Mr
AUendanct1 at l'lu~day Scho ·1
day, June 12 at the lodge hall 1 called on ){r. and Mrs. Roy Buck the same lights that were U'!led
Mrs. George ' Mees, Muon, W. Rnd Mn. Edlone Nelson ne.tr June 2 was 'U, offering $11.17.
Cen~r Cut
with Mabel V~n Meter anrl Lucille- Thursday.
In a CSOE display at the state ~a., liiW Joan Mees, Columbus and Sal ~m Frnt,or· Sun.rlsv. •
Word wae reeelve~ hettl tb!lt
Kraeuter as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Harod GralrLand' ~onventlon . .of the Ohlo Auocia·
~u Patricia Wasbingto~ of W.nt, Mr. and M.-_,, Frank Bral~:~v 11nrl Charles Cuto tormer,ly ot thl1
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At the next meeting on June 18 Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wilkin of tion of Garden Club~ at Atllen.&gt; CoJu~bta, W. Va., wer,. Wf!l'l.rrfl,..l chi.Jtlf'en
Barri\i.bur~. altend~:~d place WU in Veterans HO$pltal.
the bJrthdays of members for the Columhus spent the weekend last rail .
day dmner ruests of Mu. Albert Stlnd11v School at J,al'l!(avtlle S111- ' w ..,."
ftBO-BeCI 1!, · Se:at~le,
past
three
months
w11J
be
obwtth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harpld
R014&amp;b.
Mrs.
Tft"ll
&lt;Uaist.ed
the
spttaker
Meel.
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They
..,.ere
gue~ts
of
tht•
W•shini{on.
.
Cea~r Cut
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Mrs. Laun HeiMy and B~1itt ·In ~howlng colored JJHdea whi• h
Mr. aqd firs. Paul Shay of Graf· Miller familY In ttfe afternoon.
Orville ~Hen· recN~ wb ·'
Slaughter spent Wednelidaj wUll ~emLWW!tr,•te.. the varlot\1 light· ton, w. 'Va., ,visited bl'lefiy WadMt'. And Mn. Rnl(...,t MHh•T'. HAl"· hi1 sish;r Mr&amp;. ir WU49n !:lad
The Bond C Fncndship Clu"t Mrs. Floyd Farra at Racine. /
hlg usea.
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n_etdaY wlth .her lflother, Mn. AI- Ti~tburg, Wel'e recent guest~ of pa!!M" .,..~ ..,, l'orofto. n. 1tf1'.
met May 22 wJth Ann Carleton
Mrs. Jack SRrgent and Mrs. . Georte carper was Introduced bert , Mee1. They alao 'Wilted in V_9nlev. ~the~\and Datsv Miller
and Jlrt. AileD attended the
and dJscusser! hem8 and stitche~. Pete Sfiield3 .Yisiled their brot'l- by Mrs. Reibel who commende&lt;l Gat,U.,oU1 with Mr. and Mn. Bar· ' Orvllle lCc.rrev who undrrwl'lll 1 funeral Sund,y.
....-•un~rv AI Mritts Hospitill 1.. '·Mrs., Homer Ru,l'!ll and e"llJos ephine Smith and Bclty Carl: "' Raymond Robmson and lamilv him highly Cor his honesty and old El-wtn anti family.
ton being m charge A demonst1·a i;"l North Carolma and broug~,t £or hia cooperation with 1 it Gao:-Mrs. Emil Ball moved Wednu. convalescing •t home.
dr~"!", BU(y. Oavia and Betty Eblin
tlon WIUl given on teaching youn,ij Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1nobinsOQ tn den Clubs in the arelt and hLJ day from , Wehe Terra~~ tO' ber
Mrs. Carq1' Pleree, son, oaVtn ~"~-.t •Tuesd•y w~tb Mrs. Robert
er children different stitches the' r home here who bad been alll'istance with variou 1 project~ newly pur~h'\sed property, Rutland &lt;W tl daughler Sandn, are spent! DaVIs (in!1 ramilv, 'La~:t"VJIJe.
W. MAIN S'f"
PHONE 330-M
POMEROY . Eight and. two guests attended.- J vi1iling them fo{ the put and programs.
St., Middleport.
.
ln~t a week's vacation at th!
Mn,. Geora:e Rensh..,. VI.Lllted
. Dorothy Circle
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I Mr. Carpet.., named the miterHUU1 Thompson of -Grand Mar· home of relatives ln Miehlgan .
h~r bro~h~t ,Jolin Diehl ·and wlf,,
las, Minn., l1 the gue•ts of Mrs., C
Mr. anrl Mr!i Wtlt·ur "l.e"-'C~ Th~r.sdv-. ~
E. Neue.
"nti fllmllv aH 'fitr. a'nd MTs --------r'------'and _
Harry Nelson.
Robert Kengedy and familY. C0 1- Mn. Anna y 'nfer 11 rew daVI
Freddie Cline who b: staUooe-t umbus, Wf'I'C ~uests over thr last weeJt. Thev attended tHe run
it the u. s. Navy base at Cbh weekend with their ;'\arentR, M... tral ()f ,Mrs. Ella Nel8on at A!·
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cateque, va, returned there th 's and Mr~ Theodore Ke.•medy.
bany WPdnesrlay.
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week after a four~een day leiiYt'
Mr. and Mu. Guy ·Swadley .- •Mrs. Joe Morone. Columb\UI',.
wltll b&amp;• p•rents:, Mr. and Mrs. turned home saturday after v1- returned to her home after
c,tarenee Cline.
. cathming in Florida for a week. spendln'g a week at the .borne nf
Mrs. Harold Sauer, F~rha:-~
Mrs. Ed Jord_a.n, Dexter, ealled her parents, llr. and Mra. Alph._ .
Meadows, , who was Principal 0 t on Mrs. Caatl Briley Frlday.
BaiT.
the Chester High School last yeaMrs Mary rar~t~er returned to .
Martha Handley, Salti Rotlk, . (
has been employed at the Kyller her bl)ffie at Hometown, W. Va.. Va., returned to bet h~ afte1'
Creek SCh9QI ., fo1 the eoml'lg: Wednes;b.y. Mrs. Farmer wa.s a spending Ia week
the hopie of
year.
gue.st of MI'B. Orville Kersey tbr. l}er brother, Charles HancU'y alld
past two weeks.
wife.
Hazel Ker:sey and Agatha
Mn. Theodore Kennedy .spent
lals u~Sed in the displaY wJJ.leb in- Grady, Hometown, W. Va .. we1-e ,rylond&amp;J wlth her sister Mra. ld't
~luded Mugo pines, dwarf form~ ~uest11 of their uncle, Orvill•! kennedy wbo is .very ill at the/
of arbor v1tae: He~t~Jock: nntl Kersey and Mr.s. •Kersey Sun~ay. home of her !!laughter in Ch&amp;rle1o
l!lplny Juniper. Colt&gt;r was , added
Mr. and Mrs. Eua;t'lne Norto.1. ton.
tile addi~lon of rotes, aeran Columbus called on Elmer Net'
Duane Barr and sister, KtY
I·1Un18 • llod begonia1. He explainei son. Memorial Day. They were attended a 4-H Club meetlnc at .
proper prunlnr w•s neces- dinner J'Ue!Jh of Mr. and M. •. GllllpoUa Tuesday.
sary for practically all shrubbery Claren~,:e Hoffman. 1
1d:rs. Joe BOlin and ,,QJI :Rieky, '
an~ said that he be:tteved JD u&lt;Waid Kennedy ahd son, Carl wcr:e recent guests 0£ Mr. and
plalnlng the
maximum !ize Kenn~dy an~ Mr.. Kennedy are Mrs. Ceeil BoJin,
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length of life, type of roll need- vacationing lit Florida.
Mr. a.Q.d Mrs. Cash Bra ey at·
ed and ailything else ·that wou1~
Mr. and Mn. )laynard Dav:s tended the funeral of bif sist8•
help the customer who was bu"· and sons, Charleston. were t!le Mrs. Ella Nelaon, Albany, · We1:
ing 'shrullbery or plants frot.l aur~t~ of Mrs MaR:~e f'ornh~ ~~;nrl nesday.
his Nursery.
The program opened w1th sev
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eral plano selections by Mn
Harold Lob~ and the last pa· t
~Jll a teebni-color film
"Land ·
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scape for L1ving" produced by
the American Association of Nur
sery-men.
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Questa
and
member!!
were reg
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lstered by Mrs. L. E. Reyriold,.;
Mr1. Carroll Swanson. Afte:'
the protram the audience was ln
vited to the l!hool dining roor1
where punch and as110rted eoolt·
-lea and mints were •served.
Mr.s. Reibel presided at the
pqnclJ bowl and Mra. c. ·E. Blakeslee ~nd Mn. Lohae were eochairmen of the food eommUtee.
Mrt. Earl Kalab}:. Mre. Glenn
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~bert ' and Mn. Charlf'J Brat.l·
buey, ,.re on the deeoratlq com
mJttee ,fond were iuialed b)' Mrs
&amp;: o. Rtll .ot th.e ho1te~ eomm:ttee and Mn. Rober\ coata w:-:.1
m.Ue the arrangement for tb!!
refreahment liJJle.
Plltl!ll roaes.
larkspur am'
r
baby'• breath were uaed ln .
cryatal e6l'ltainer with pink h·
pera in emtal candelabra o-n
tbe table.
.Other artanaements of summe1
'Aiwa~l'reeh'
nowers were used ln the dini'!lp
roorq tDd Mra. o. P. Klein an•l
Mn. &amp;. S. Sflhaaf pr,esen1ed plan.•
ASSORTED 'CHOCOLATE~ , • • $au, nuts,
mwle during th~ auelal hour. J\
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caramels, noupta, crunt\t!s.
f :ow, fer tho flnt .._ In INH4-kl.. hlotory, you •• a h•l'IJ RP:..macklnt
dlapla, of "programa from Dlstrle'
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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

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AICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGEI.
ReYNOLD B. GRIINI- EDITOR
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week; one vear In advance at The DaU,. Sentinel oUiee, $11J.OO: ab
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and tbe.ir Auxiliary wiU met't Mon·
day at 8 P. M. There will Ue elcc·
tlon of officers and aU members
are urged to attend.
WSCS INSTALLATION
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t;lnel, lne .• a~ 110 Meehanlc St., Pometw, 0. Bw;luesa oHice pboue ~.
eclltorla-1 oUtce ~hon• 397.

0# Democracy In Action ,On Local
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cess : the first proposal might have been ordered by a desk engineer fr&lt;&gt;m Columbus and Middlepolj would have taken it
like U or not.
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right-of.way engineer, Mr. Steen , wae here. So was Max Farley, executive assistant to the division engineer, J. c. Kendell.
as was a stenographer to take testimony. Now the !report of
the hearing ·goes to Columbus wher~ more people study 11. A
decision 1s made. Then action Is taken.
Industrialization and lis 'corollary, mechanization, brings
automatJsm, a fact of everyday Uving we are destined to see
more of in the immedia·te years ahead. We are bound to depend more for prosperity upon the successes and faUufes of
relatively few~r and fewer large combines on industry . Power
necessarily wlll be more centralized because economic power
Is partner to political power.
So We should treasure this example of Democracy still in
action_ in Ohio as exemplified In the Thursday hearing. 11 Is
this kmd of thong we must keep In the hands of the people: the
ultimate decisions abou1 ottr local affairs.
More o~ thl~ authortt, i!J heh1g removed £rom us every year;
In educatiOn. m labor relations and taxation. The best we can
do Jn these large field s is to elect representatives to the General A6sembly and to Washlngt9n who will lntegratelotal In·
te,rests w_lth those of the state and na·tlon . On this level we
have to gtve some and take some .
But we !ll.uat b(·. on RUa1·d alwuys apainst too mnnv rili!hts of
dired dectston bcm_e- taken from us The more we hold onto
the longer we shall have Democracy.·
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KIWANIS ROSTIR

rlnre Hewitt , mu Y[(' Hup~rvisor fnr
Norwell sc hool11. own11 whAt ho be·

CIIICAGO UP- The le7 dlrec.
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The Stepping Stone Cla ss vf
the Racine Methodist Church • i ~
havin~ nn ice cream .'l oclal Saturday nJeht on the lawn of t hr
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other article . by Dcltn E. 0.
Saunders on his favc..rite subjc.:t
"Disclpline or Children''. The Ar ·
ticle will appear in the editorial
columns with a foreword bv editorial writ.er Chester L. Tunnchill.

Did YCIU how fhlltl
IV BLANCHE M. ~!lUKlNS
At gra\'e risk of plaJiarJsm 1

quote from a recent rolumni.st.
"To live 11. full Ute, every mim
should build a house, raise a son,
anrl plant a trr.e."
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Thi~ explains the deep ho'.i
that "Oklahoma!"
ond "D~V\'
Croekett" have upon Americalt
heorh.
The df'PO . elemental strun!{
t-hiJ:IgH r,f Jlte , ar.e what raa : ~y
edUht. sb "11\rnple yet so hard tn
l'otl'fJ by, If one eyer lets himself
be Qaught up In today's rot raeE'.
1 wi.~h r could give everv on!'
the lllr£ I h11d ever the followlag
but It's hard to fer the .simp!e
reason that what strikes me u
so hilarinu!l. may h~ove you cold .
1 clo hop e not.
'Tis an experience or James
Thurber,
tamou11
free Janet'
wrlll'r of Columbu s. 0., ttJllinR" nr
hi~ conversation with ~
youn~
Prt&gt;no1h , who, toucll!nrf ". w.1S
11lming- lo learn he" En.lfllah from
Shokro~pear•• and that alone.
A~kln'l him more or les8 th&lt;'
limP or day. flhe consulted her
ShnkC'&lt;l)f'Drn nnd asked, "H lW
qoe11 Pw ni ~ hl ? "
Thurber sai d he was able (•.o
his jj!re11t cif'li gbt) to answer in
like strnin ''1'be moon I~ rlown. I
have not ht'ard the c\ock."t 11ucs~
the conversa tion kinda languishel
fron1 !here on.
Well. Whf'n we think nf wl!!lt
~trugqlf'~ one
hu to out "'Mie
lHJt"~c&gt; nf mv aunt Is In thf' field"
Into F'rerit'h, no wonder the 181
wa.!3 trying so hard .
ynn -knn-Y·Whn'~

f"xplalning his "tsrr'd"
r..~.-Jln~t- " 1 feel
Uki:i f'ye hE&lt;en
rode hard end put away wet.''

keep writlnt And Y\":j.
A.Nfl drlvinli{ ufer 1nd sa n""
moybe wa f'lft · lflt some of th\11
"heath on the Hl.f(hwuys" at least
slowed 111 bit. "We are not amu11ed'' said Queen Victoria ont'!t"
when a rl~~que atory was told in
bet .pre.~ nee.
We ore not aTt ; u~d" belte •
U8 youn~ters or olrter ones or
whoever yon may be wllep we
sect. You turhllf);l' thf! ('Orner O'l
two wheels lml)re'!I81Dif (???I 1'1
thnte who are looking. Bet'. '"
look t\lllce-H wllln't amuslnl(ll'ld bfi!llldca they may be takl,g
your lieeftle nul'Jlbi!r .
2.. A kid han11it1t an the aide of
1ll 1'RJ1idlv movtna cal'- 1 eouldn t
believe it. but 1 ~tliw one recently
"l.ook, Ma. no t~itd~rl." .
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bird br:~ined atfemptJ ·alona tff•t
Une.
NQ!ilr, We ire not arllu.s&amp;il,
fJllpleMod, not ony lhlnf exeo'pt
deeply dliiuillrt
WI' 111!

I guen I'm i. horn .htmkt!t no,y
and then, gre~tly to rhy family" ;

dislike.
But I onee rrot a bla ~t down
on thls-ha~ tooted · ~diHI~ at a
oar
comln' too '!~I 1 (I
thought) from a itde i H~ . dne
of my H. S. pupils passing Uy
hollered "Aw, you needq't blow
yo.~r ~orn, Misa M- wa'v.. got oM
Juil like that at home."
, 1 w~s dtii lng my nelt blu('!,
8\V'bet, llttl£! old UJ29 Fo~d eou i).,-,
And that man 1 DID look as ll \hi
was going right lltralght Into the
aide' of my new ~ar.
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doublless doing atiout 20 m, p. i1
Weren't we the devils, though?
Man , man.

Reading a piece ahnut tb ~
"pack peddler" of Jon~ ago surelY
b1·ought bac:!k memories.
Two of these tradt'!men stand
out brilllontly In my mlnd evr.n
toctov. One was a bespattai:oled,
kindly gentleman who alwa;~
came In a bugtv and slave-d ovP•
nll(ht nt our place. We !limply
loved lo have him come and Open
those fabulous cases or linen•.
towels, tabla eloths, rombs pln 11 •
rlnl(s, pocket knlve!'. laces, lhoe
~lrln.R"s-a
ten. ctnt ~tore on
wheels, tr you pleue, direct for
runner of today•., red fro~ted
treuurtt hOUJilei of Mes111rs, Wo&amp;t ·
wrorth. Kreaesre.
McClary and
flftv 'levP-n other~~.
Well. thl11 nice ¥r. Darst (1 be·
lieve waa his namel had tbat
oolnful and, t~ank heav~n. r,,...,
deformity, extreJne club feet. Hi'
shoes were made to O'l"fler and
this mtstortune 1imply tatclnat·
ad us ki&lt;l~ though we refrllt\f'!.i
frorn starlne all we coulrl.
Hl• vhlta were a rut 101 and
1 remember them ' 10 well ,
Then. every sprlftfC, alonll' with
the robins, came Qllr . 1rlsh.mln., "
aentleman of the -road. with ~
bro«ue 10 tb!ck ~rnd rieh thl'.t
a[I!Rin we were ;.oeU bound.
You know what bit brtakfta\
Will? Td h ;• ecri dropped ln a
f'lMa and bloOe)', (lown she
Kids rJnrcec'l aroijnd him tn 1ee
this feat · ~d IIIPr one of OIJ,r
n-.nre d~trll'\lr eot••lh.•, one Cl!Jr'le
Rlf,., tried it up at t'he barn.
"lfyll. thlftlt f I!GuUln't do that
~huck~. that's nofhin'. " An&lt;l
nle ,ChariJ!Y 1\Qfliicl, '6r ~o"\\'n man·
tully lind t-Veli elalmea he Uted
lt. !l)lrai,ht from the ahell It wa1.
Our trlth trlend h11rt this
l!l'f'f'tlnq for mv brother Cline, in·
nrtabiv, as that douabt:v t"'ltt
bei(l eame tumbllnc out of bed
to stt that raw ff( breakd1t.
"".nd Is the buddv UD tOr a11
diV':' he'd aalt hirft. So cheery, 11

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NAPOLEON, Ohio UP - Police
f( I~ rRiJ:t!.B My- did a double- take when a t~year·
er• Vouna W. . ;16 dt'ar Sumn'!t old youth walked into the polif.!e
January 1~. 1 ·
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for a nUmber of yellfa, the tireless that the teen-ager had Injured bls
efforts of a deVoted husband and hand. They finally got him to ad·
family to prolong her Ufe at home miti that he cut his hand while

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seemed of no avail.
She was tak~ . bJ amb\tlance tt&gt; II
Holzer Hosp1tal. GallipoUs. Oblo ,
where for a .few days seemingly
Improved.

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Death eame at 12:00 noon May
31, at the age of 67 yean, 4 m£Jnths
13 das•.
On Deeember l , 1907 she was
united In marriage to Val Well.
Til this union, nine children were
born. Dale of Cutler, Ohio; Mrs.
Hazel Hawk, Mlnersvil1e, Ohio ;
Vern. Shade, Ohio; Emer80n and
OrvUle, Pomeroy, Ohio; Dayton,
Mansfield, Ohio; Gene, Chester , 0.
Donald and Ella Mae precedea
her in deatb. She leaves beside
her huaband, Val WeU . Chester,
Ohlo, Star Route, seven children,
18 a:randchlldren, 4 great erand.
ehildren 1 5 si1ten: Frankie Bailey,
Pomeroy, Ohlo; Dorothy Smalley
and Lllzie Oaborn, Lon..c Bottom,
Ohio; Myrtle Van Meter, Guyavme
Ohio; Edith Harper, Carroll, Ohio.
A brother who died .n Infancy
and a sl-ier, Ruth Harper.

Meigs County News

11:50 a.m.

on 990 spot

Beside• these, she leaves a host
Of other rtJatlve1, nel~thbors and

friend• to m{lurn her departure:

She Jive her ~eart to the Lord

eArly In life, wu a member of tbe
chUrvh at West Shade, later abe
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She conttlbuttd ~nerously of
b;ir meana aUliou1h tter health
would not ,Htrmlt her belq icUve
lq ehureh WOJ.'I., or in ber community, 1he wa't ·r.n hiiplta"tiOn to thole
-wbq .il:nlw her. Qitly to vlllt .ber
would prove her loyalty to her
Slvlour and help one to Ket a
more . firm JflP un the better
tbln11 ln lllti, thinta that tell for
time lfld eternity.
She wu a lovlnr and deYGted
wife, Mother and trandmOthfr, a
tlnd and 1eneroua niiPbO~, ..~
waya Heling the •oo~· o~ t~GIIe
abOut her and held them In Htah
esteem
She lwm be ~Hilly lillued Jn
the communitr ti"l the ones who

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workln.a with dairy eows
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tbat 'frill rewlU be 1 usIt iJ tmportf.\lt when Ullng ant sbt lnvulon bJ erab#UL Set the
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.to ~t .1 1,i, ~ 2." jnebea
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•urface,
~ere,
cordlna
to
Wzectloni·IDd
one 01' the- m.ott lmportinl
for hok.hfna •11 produCIIOI
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woqld be over 2~ . oillllon. cuble ol chemicals. There are
to .do ln .redueina: erabfee your rteareJt
.srau and Lawn prOblemt lD a:enfeet of air involved. T"illtt a lli1ht , dUferent manufaeturea
hroffor hokhry'!'GIO
wlnd movemellt · can eauu move- terentiiltrengths ol material tbet
eral. A ·blah rut doet· not mean lnment of a larit· volume ,of abo.
ia lmpossibte to make any one frequent ~WDJ.
Tomatoet,. toi: ~pie, are aen. recommendation · which 'Wlll fit
If the law~ il! watered it iJ imaJtlve .to aa little. as ont part per chemicals.
portant to apply the water dowmUII~n of 2, .-o.
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Several farmers have · reported Iy to wet. the 4ou at. leut 6 to· a
Some of tlie thlnaa that can be conaiderable increase·tn amount of lncheJ deep.
done to re.d.Uce l.ujury froni 2-4:, D certain types of anuuQJ ll'IPeJ ill
Some of .the eheaitcall for uae
are
careful
e~Ins . to be mre corn, A ma,erial whieh show.11 1 a
the crabiP'al.l b preteDt inWe Do ,Culloll\ Grbldlllg
sensitive plantJ are not close to pOI!IaibUity fClr trial next year t•
P.MA, which i1 known tn dilform as Scutl, Tat-e-Lect
2nd Ave.
Middleport ar~as to be ' rpr1.fed. Tb~ amount . R.andox. This material Q applled
of water applied witb the: weed as a SP.ray to kill the . aero;~.inatlq
Another- material 1a PoNelsonviUe, Ohio
killer and increasinr the noul gra..Sei 11 they come up, but will
Cyanate.
diameter to obtain larger partiCles not control perieDial granas aueh
Some Gf tbe chemicals to use
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before crabvau a:erminat~ Inof the, weed killer. It is ,desirable
In conf.rolUna John&amp;oa grau cui- elude Crabrtralli ~d- cb.ickweed preto ayt\id spr~yina: .when. the wind · tural methods bave given the boat venter, Alanap, Crag Herbicide 1
may blow spray materllft toward control for lars:e areas. For small and other materials.
ausceptible ('J'OPI. ·
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areas in eorn field a where klllinir
The important .thing is to u~
work of big farm and oardon jobo
It .farmer&amp; lnd ethers desiring of .tbe com is not obJec:Uonable, • exactly according to the manulact.
to ; use bormo~!! the wer!d killers Dalapon or TeA are tbe reeom- ers ditectiolUI,
are
careful, there ,!s a vel'}' definite m~nded chemical materlala tq use.
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In
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o UTILI.1'1 ;r"~~TOR :
wheri" Ute malimtifn " flwnber of. the 2, t-n :-tmtl :2, 4, 11--T mater.lals
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weed,a bave emerged is probably are des.lrab1e.
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Home ownen who tvisb to eHm·
though
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use
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f!)linate
crabgrass have a wide vari~
Rere-'1 the unit that'll aav. :rau Um. fJld
Jawing tll.c last
as an ety o.f materlal&amp; to use. They
rn&lt;ll"lltl' on lob• too am~~U for f wheel trac1on .nil
too bll or unaU rarden trac:ton or band wmtt.
COLUMBUS, 0.-Rtpid advan
The 5 HP Brla"11111 swahon. e~-., a..
ces have been made ln1 all a'reaa
pow:fv!f.~~.:.. ~~:" ':oo ~·iJt
ot mechanized airiculture, bu·t in
• while- you work, too With th1lr Moclal ,._ ~=
S\mpl.icity IUdl¥11 SUUt,- • , . or haul bill
some areas the transformation or
with a TraOe-r Body, U.e l.t for portab._ pow.r
human effort to mechanleal faei·
for conCQte m~n. ~. 1eavatori.
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ON
tUJ'nfna ~·
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ly
than in ·others.
• 1eu lh1ft for ella Ill" ~PHd~. for--ptq, atu1lnl and J&lt;eV.fM,
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B~ the SlmpJiel.ty I BP UtW.b"
sess:on of a Feeci Proc!es.sing and
TraeiOr anc1 you"n Jot 111 ~
scbool being held at
mart. at a frac:11on o1 tM
J.,ARGEST SELECTION OF
001t. ... lUodaF••
Center on the Ohio
Mon.d11y an.-t
the audience were
agriculture \ lnatrue.

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PtO.JTIIU. Wbleh ia tpoftiOred h~·
the A~-.nur-.1 E1fltt'llon Ser·
vice and the Ohio State Uoiver·
•Ur departMent of alfieultunl
For the first time 22 weeks readers bave really been Slumped by the Daily Sentinel ent~neerlnr to eooperotion wil!i
Mystery Farm photo. Wt week's photo (abll~ e) nntll '~r,.. ·Uine today had remained unlden· the Oblo Farm Eleetrlficalion
tlfJed. No one· l!nows the farm until It Is aduai\Y Identified .by the owner _o r our readers. A'-•;;;u;;;ncl;;;l;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
framed pbolo of the above farm. may be seCured free by the. O)Nller calling at the Dally Senti· -

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SAfety comm:Jttee and tbe Ohio

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.Eas:b year1 Wittmeyer notea,
tpm11to powert reduce poyields conliderably by eul-loo deeply durins lloe

News and Sports HeadlineS

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COWKBU8-A. team ol ar 1• Form r.,.~,..... .....UUon.
cultural e.u,meert will bke to
the road t.bil montn armed with
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a .peeJaJlf equJppeil rum tr&lt;~~:·
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tor t.o sbow Oblo au41611eet th • r~r~r~r•
h..itl.rda
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traetor
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advl.aes erowen not
By the end or Septem~ tbt&gt;
witbi.G 8 iotbef of tobut to pull the toil em,ineert w:lll have &amp;taJed traeaod tover youq tor-Up(H.D&amp;
demoDitntion• h
'l1lil pra2ea, be about 50 couatln 1,brouJbout the
wUl mate a tliaht ridJ:e alate of whieb KeiCI · it Me o 1
.trOUDd the planJ.I whieb will help a date Ul be aunounc:ed later. Tbe
tn cUe ralnr weatber eon.tinuea.
deml)natratiotU ate part of a
ln.JOme dlfl, It may be wile to alate-wide ~aml'&amp;lJn to redueao
lootea the "m1ddlet'' 'frilb a eu.ltil'llou 1711
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lfttor -:aa •
u pobible alter
planUnJ. Tbe roob IOOD 'll'lll grow latter part "' the tulUvdJnc ~P­
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In thU area, ud later cultivation oon.

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YOUR CHICKS

12:30 Sign ort.

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To Show Trirks
COWlrfBUS: rJIN
hne ctelartd tomato euttlvatto• 1n In Ohio Tour

Ceasar's Hour

10:30 N&amp;Ws and

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NEW YORK UP - Ron MurphY, who bas been bouncing back
and forth from the New York
Rangers to ,the minors, baa been
sold to the Cbitago Black HaW"' in
exchana:e for 22-yeilf.old center
Ha'n.k Ciesla. Murphy; a 23-yearold wint, scored aeven aoals and
bad 12 auiats tast aeason in sa
games. Ciella netted el&amp;ht goals irr.
his rookie
with the- Hawks.

lu.at lbOUt all ve-a:eJ1ble erop1
can be damaged aomttlmea duri~
tbtlr We eytle eltber by drift or
vapor from weed klllera Ute, 2• ._D
or 2, 4:, 5-T. Tomatoes, pepper1.
1nap beanll. euU4Jmbers, melon1,
lettuce and eaa:plant are example•
of cropt, tbat can be lnjured with
a very •malt coDcentradon ol 2,
4-D. Potatoes and tweet eorn are
examplet of Jeu auacepUble cropa.
A rather peculia!- Instance of
damaa:e OCCtU'l'ed within the Wt
few yean· where tor.1 atoe-s. in a
plant bed were Serlously injured
by fume&amp; · from a aprayer which
houaed in a a:uaae at leut

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Rains Reported
Slowing Tomato
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County A.,ircwltunol Aflltl'f

9:00 George Cobel
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7:00 Perry Como

.Life Wittl Elizabettt

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6:00 Koy Ro;,fer.s

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Needles! to aay. that becamt' We surrender to HI• will.
our atandard areeting for brother (or ever.
Allll OlD YOU KNOW
Slob on flcilher. Ull the Muter
Thoq~ aceneft re.eur to me wt , tn' k1l ftUJht and Wla«ioin •W
tilt all around the edges, ind : Summon ua to meet our Miler ·
pearly !!lftHn all over.
.And your fonde.ri dreA!tii tuitiU.
'"nae lllht of other daya."
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who Uncomplalninll,- earrled Out

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Tben tht)re .ere the two G. l.'s
coming out pt the Louvre ln Par:•
who clalmed to bave stolrri thf\
ja~~~• of , the lt&amp;tue '!r Venus •mt
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the famous Wlnft•f
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FRIDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston Blackle
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
.s:lJP Corliss Archer
9:00 Garry Moort:
10:30 Strikeolt Ricb
11 :00 Valla.nt Laoy
11 : 1~ Love of Life
11 :30 search for Tomorrow
11 :45 Guiding Ligh~
12:00 Katie's Kitchea
12:30 As the World ·rurna
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
1 :30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Cro!ffiy Show
3:00 Bright er Day
3:15 Secret Sturm
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 The Eerly Show
r5 :30 Your Esso Reporter
5:43 Spl.. ts flrade
5 :55 Weatht.man
6 :00 Action
6:15 Dougl c.s Edwards
6:30 Beat the Clock
7:00 West i: oint Story
7 :30 Playho~!e of Stars
.Q:OQ.. , MJ". Adant~~ and Eve
8:30 f-lil;tiway Pat'rol
9:00 'l"he· l.itle 'U P
9:30 Person ~o Person
10:00 News
10:05 Scanning the Weather
10:10 'l'be tate snow

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Daily

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Sign On
Circle 3 R:mch
Gumby
Fury
Capt. uauant
True Story
Detective's Diary
Down on the farm
Hopalor.g Cas::&gt;idy

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Yotmr lnwver Berna~d Ful ' •
wlJo made such " "I\Od talk ,.1
rhMhlrf! CraYel HUI Cemetery on
IVlr.mnrlal Day, did nnt mentl "1
his bt'comlnq: a papR tor aecolid
time 1ust th.e day befQfrt. ( ~·oose.
he &amp;nd his Betty feel old and m:t·
ture "l)arenh bv now. 1 couldn't
help como~rlna ttlem (in ·mv
mlnci) with W. Va.'s yonnq GoY,
' lndPrwocd l~t~t. JAmtarv halnll i.n·
IIIUilUI"fth~rt Wllh th e R!Ork . hoVef-.
lnr rlrl'lt · over
th" very de'lk
where he Wll1l .&amp;peaklnQ".
C'ongratulallons, Betty anti
Bet· nard.

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Debra Lynn, their first ch.ild, at
Hocking Hospital, Logan , on Tuesday, June 4. Grandparents are Mrs.
Mabel WiiiJamS', Logan , and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Merrow , Marietta;
Gr_ea.t grandfather of the baby is
Wilham Merrow, Constit ut ion

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Mr and Mn. Harold ll!errow are

ment made an o~serva tion Thursday during the hearing on rerouting State R?ute 124 via the Laurel CLiff Road {county road
0-25) tha-t rem1nded e ..·eryone of what Democracy means in

action.
He said , ''We invite your comments . This is Democracy in
action. The dceision on Route 124 cOuld have been decided in
Columbus.' '
We believe the majority of people here will be satisfied with
the_ result of the hearings which in allllklihood should be the
ultimate remov~l of the state rout~ "from Pomeroy. From the
nature of traffic on Route 124 It os fair to conclude there Is
lottie "through traffic•• from which business places such as
n-rvice sta·tions and restaurants might reap large reve~ue.
Route !24 comes here via Jackson and goes to Racine Portland, Reedsville, and then sort of trickles out Into nowhere
emerging finally at Hockingport.
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. Two hearings were held here In response to objections In
contlnuong Rt. 124 through Pomeroy. One. In April, prevGnted
It being put through Middleport, as the state first proposed.
The
proposal
wasLaurel
obviously
tried second
first ; sending
it via
Cliff. what should have been

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Romper Room
The Price is Idght
Tic Tac Dougb
Truth or Consequ~IU.'e l
It Could Be You
Current
My Littie Margie

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NEW ARRIVAL

· G. Ray Steen of Division 10 of the State Highway Depart-

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6:!HI Sigu Ou
7c00 Today

Women'.!3 Society of Christian Scrvice .will be held Mo nday evening
at 7:30 at Hralh Methodist Churc h.
Mrs. Bruee Lloyd, prt'!sident, will
preside and hostesses are Mn. M.
L. French, Mrs. Ben Philson . Mr:s.
E. S. Schaaf, Mrs. Cllfford Erwin
... Mrs R. C. Sansbury
an •.o

Route 124 Hearings Were Examp/.es

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The INTERES~OF
Daily Sentinel

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MEIGS-MASON AREA

AICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGEI.
ReYNOLD B. GRIINI- EDITOR
• __.l'fltiODal advertising representative, Bottioelll-K.Lmball. IDe., 343
-...a.ttou Ave., New Yoak City, 16, N. Y.
Entered. u seeood ebil8 ma.lll.nt matter at the post olfJoe at Pom
t!I'OJ'. Oblo.
Subleriptloa rates: Delivery by earrter where nallable SO rents per
week; one vear In advance at The DaU,. Sentinel oUiee, $11J.OO: ab
••tha, 17.80; three months, $3.90. By motor route wher6 available·
ODe month $1. By .mall one year $8; elx monthl, M.20· three moaU...

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The Disabled American Veter11m
and tbe.ir Auxiliary wiU met't Mon·
day at 8 P. M. There will Ue elcc·
tlon of officers and aU members
are urged to attend.
WSCS INSTALLATION
Insl111J alion of officers fur

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Published every afternoon except Sundal by The Ohio Valier S.m
t;lnel, lne .• a~ 110 Meehanlc St., Pometw, 0. Bw;luesa oHice pboue ~.
eclltorla-1 oUtce ~hon• 397.

0# Democracy In Action ,On Local
A##airs Whioh We Must Hold Here
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Think what might ruwe happened with the democratic pro·
cess : the first proposal might have been ordered by a desk engineer fr&lt;&gt;m Columbus and Middlepolj would have taken it
like U or not.
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Certainly the democratic protess Is expensive. The Division
right-of.way engineer, Mr. Steen , wae here. So was Max Farley, executive assistant to the division engineer, J. c. Kendell.
as was a stenographer to take testimony. Now the !report of
the hearing ·goes to Columbus wher~ more people study 11. A
decision 1s made. Then action Is taken.
Industrialization and lis 'corollary, mechanization, brings
automatJsm, a fact of everyday Uving we are destined to see
more of in the immedia·te years ahead. We are bound to depend more for prosperity upon the successes and faUufes of
relatively few~r and fewer large combines on industry . Power
necessarily wlll be more centralized because economic power
Is partner to political power.
So We should treasure this example of Democracy still in
action_ in Ohio as exemplified In the Thursday hearing. 11 Is
this kmd of thong we must keep In the hands of the people: the
ultimate decisions abou1 ottr local affairs.
More o~ thl~ authortt, i!J heh1g removed £rom us every year;
In educatiOn. m labor relations and taxation. The best we can
do Jn these large field s is to elect representatives to the General A6sembly and to Washlngt9n who will lntegratelotal In·
te,rests w_lth those of the state and na·tlon . On this level we
have to gtve some and take some .
But we !ll.uat b(·. on RUa1·d alwuys apainst too mnnv rili!hts of
dired dectston bcm_e- taken from us The more we hold onto
the longer we shall have Democracy.·
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NORWELL, Mllllll. Ul' -

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KIWANIS ROSTIR

rlnre Hewitt , mu Y[(' Hup~rvisor fnr
Norwell sc hool11. own11 whAt ho be·

CIIICAGO UP- The le7 dlrec.
tory of Kiwanis International , Is·
li(!Ves Is lhe olrJe~t violin In Aml•ri · SUt'fl rec•enlly , ll!Jts 4.SOO Kiwani s
l'll. . It 18 11 Mlll"iuno , n1ado 111 t5fl0. clubs In the United Statea and
Hcwlt pla)'l'll lt. l' t~C'l'lllly for the t'a nndu . The rlubs have a member·
fir sl time In ~l yt•Drs.
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The Stepping Stone Cla ss vf
the Racine Methodist Church • i ~
havin~ nn ice cream .'l oclal Saturday nJeht on the lawn of t hr
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will be treated Saturday to lltl·
other article . by Dcltn E. 0.
Saunders on his favc..rite subjc.:t
"Disclpline or Children''. The Ar ·
ticle will appear in the editorial
columns with a foreword bv editorial writ.er Chester L. Tunnchill.

Did YCIU how fhlltl
IV BLANCHE M. ~!lUKlNS
At gra\'e risk of plaJiarJsm 1

quote from a recent rolumni.st.
"To live 11. full Ute, every mim
should build a house, raise a son,
anrl plant a trr.e."
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Thi~ explains the deep ho'.i
that "Oklahoma!"
ond "D~V\'
Croekett" have upon Americalt
heorh.
The df'PO . elemental strun!{
t-hiJ:IgH r,f Jlte , ar.e what raa : ~y
edUht. sb "11\rnple yet so hard tn
l'otl'fJ by, If one eyer lets himself
be Qaught up In today's rot raeE'.
1 wi.~h r could give everv on!'
the lllr£ I h11d ever the followlag
but It's hard to fer the .simp!e
reason that what strikes me u
so hilarinu!l. may h~ove you cold .
1 clo hop e not.
'Tis an experience or James
Thurber,
tamou11
free Janet'
wrlll'r of Columbu s. 0., ttJllinR" nr
hi~ conversation with ~
youn~
Prt&gt;no1h , who, toucll!nrf ". w.1S
11lming- lo learn he" En.lfllah from
Shokro~pear•• and that alone.
A~kln'l him more or les8 th&lt;'
limP or day. flhe consulted her
ShnkC'&lt;l)f'Drn nnd asked, "H lW
qoe11 Pw ni ~ hl ? "
Thurber sai d he was able (•.o
his jj!re11t cif'li gbt) to answer in
like strnin ''1'be moon I~ rlown. I
have not ht'ard the c\ock."t 11ucs~
the conversa tion kinda languishel
fron1 !here on.
Well. Whf'n we think nf wl!!lt
~trugqlf'~ one
hu to out "'Mie
lHJt"~c&gt; nf mv aunt Is In thf' field"
Into F'rerit'h, no wonder the 181
wa.!3 trying so hard .
ynn -knn-Y·Whn'~

f"xplalning his "tsrr'd"
r..~.-Jln~t- " 1 feel
Uki:i f'ye hE&lt;en
rode hard end put away wet.''

keep writlnt And Y\":j.
A.Nfl drlvinli{ ufer 1nd sa n""
moybe wa f'lft · lflt some of th\11
"heath on the Hl.f(hwuys" at least
slowed 111 bit. "We are not amu11ed'' said Queen Victoria ont'!t"
when a rl~~que atory was told in
bet .pre.~ nee.
We ore not aTt ; u~d" belte •
U8 youn~ters or olrter ones or
whoever yon may be wllep we
sect. You turhllf);l' thf! ('Orner O'l
two wheels lml)re'!I81Dif (???I 1'1
thnte who are looking. Bet'. '"
look t\lllce-H wllln't amuslnl(ll'ld bfi!llldca they may be takl,g
your lieeftle nul'Jlbi!r .
2.. A kid han11it1t an the aide of
1ll 1'RJ1idlv movtna cal'- 1 eouldn t
believe it. but 1 ~tliw one recently
"l.ook, Ma. no t~itd~rl." .
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bird br:~ined atfemptJ ·alona tff•t
Une.
NQ!ilr, We ire not arllu.s&amp;il,
fJllpleMod, not ony lhlnf exeo'pt
deeply dliiuillrt
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I guen I'm i. horn .htmkt!t no,y
and then, gre~tly to rhy family" ;

dislike.
But I onee rrot a bla ~t down
on thls-ha~ tooted · ~diHI~ at a
oar
comln' too '!~I 1 (I
thought) from a itde i H~ . dne
of my H. S. pupils passing Uy
hollered "Aw, you needq't blow
yo.~r ~orn, Misa M- wa'v.. got oM
Juil like that at home."
, 1 w~s dtii lng my nelt blu('!,
8\V'bet, llttl£! old UJ29 Fo~d eou i).,-,
And that man 1 DID look as ll \hi
was going right lltralght Into the
aide' of my new ~ar.
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doublless doing atiout 20 m, p. i1
Weren't we the devils, though?
Man , man.

Reading a piece ahnut tb ~
"pack peddler" of Jon~ ago surelY
b1·ought bac:!k memories.
Two of these tradt'!men stand
out brilllontly In my mlnd evr.n
toctov. One was a bespattai:oled,
kindly gentleman who alwa;~
came In a bugtv and slave-d ovP•
nll(ht nt our place. We !limply
loved lo have him come and Open
those fabulous cases or linen•.
towels, tabla eloths, rombs pln 11 •
rlnl(s, pocket knlve!'. laces, lhoe
~lrln.R"s-a
ten. ctnt ~tore on
wheels, tr you pleue, direct for
runner of today•., red fro~ted
treuurtt hOUJilei of Mes111rs, Wo&amp;t ·
wrorth. Kreaesre.
McClary and
flftv 'levP-n other~~.
Well. thl11 nice ¥r. Darst (1 be·
lieve waa his namel had tbat
oolnful and, t~ank heav~n. r,,...,
deformity, extreJne club feet. Hi'
shoes were made to O'l"fler and
this mtstortune 1imply tatclnat·
ad us ki&lt;l~ though we refrllt\f'!.i
frorn starlne all we coulrl.
Hl• vhlta were a rut 101 and
1 remember them ' 10 well ,
Then. every sprlftfC, alonll' with
the robins, came Qllr . 1rlsh.mln., "
aentleman of the -road. with ~
bro«ue 10 tb!ck ~rnd rieh thl'.t
a[I!Rin we were ;.oeU bound.
You know what bit brtakfta\
Will? Td h ;• ecri dropped ln a
f'lMa and bloOe)', (lown she
Kids rJnrcec'l aroijnd him tn 1ee
this feat · ~d IIIPr one of OIJ,r
n-.nre d~trll'\lr eot••lh.•, one Cl!Jr'le
Rlf,., tried it up at t'he barn.
"lfyll. thlftlt f I!GuUln't do that
~huck~. that's nofhin'. " An&lt;l
nle ,ChariJ!Y 1\Qfliicl, '6r ~o"\\'n man·
tully lind t-Veli elalmea he Uted
lt. !l)lrai,ht from the ahell It wa1.
Our trlth trlend h11rt this
l!l'f'f'tlnq for mv brother Cline, in·
nrtabiv, as that douabt:v t"'ltt
bei(l eame tumbllnc out of bed
to stt that raw ff( breakd1t.
"".nd Is the buddv UD tOr a11
diV':' he'd aalt hirft. So cheery, 11

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REPORTS ON SELF

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NAPOLEON, Ohio UP - Police
f( I~ rRiJ:t!.B My- did a double- take when a t~year·
er• Vouna W. . ;16 dt'ar Sumn'!t old youth walked into the polif.!e
January 1~. 1 ·
station to report a l{as station robshe flad Jtl!!i:l ID fii1lna: health bery. Sharp.eycd officers noticed
for a nUmber of yellfa, the tireless that the teen-ager had Injured bls
efforts of a deVoted husband and hand. They finally got him to ad·
family to prolong her Ufe at home miti that he cut his hand while

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seemed of no avail.
She was tak~ . bJ amb\tlance tt&gt; II
Holzer Hosp1tal. GallipoUs. Oblo ,
where for a .few days seemingly
Improved.

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Death eame at 12:00 noon May
31, at the age of 67 yean, 4 m£Jnths
13 das•.
On Deeember l , 1907 she was
united In marriage to Val Well.
Til this union, nine children were
born. Dale of Cutler, Ohio; Mrs.
Hazel Hawk, Mlnersvil1e, Ohio ;
Vern. Shade, Ohio; Emer80n and
OrvUle, Pomeroy, Ohio; Dayton,
Mansfield, Ohio; Gene, Chester , 0.
Donald and Ella Mae precedea
her in deatb. She leaves beside
her huaband, Val WeU . Chester,
Ohlo, Star Route, seven children,
18 a:randchlldren, 4 great erand.
ehildren 1 5 si1ten: Frankie Bailey,
Pomeroy, Ohlo; Dorothy Smalley
and Lllzie Oaborn, Lon..c Bottom,
Ohio; Myrtle Van Meter, Guyavme
Ohio; Edith Harper, Carroll, Ohio.
A brother who died .n Infancy
and a sl-ier, Ruth Harper.

Meigs County News

11:50 a.m.

on 990 spot

Beside• these, she leaves a host
Of other rtJatlve1, nel~thbors and

friend• to m{lurn her departure:

She Jive her ~eart to the Lord

eArly In life, wu a member of tbe
chUrvh at West Shade, later abe
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She conttlbuttd ~nerously of
b;ir meana aUliou1h tter health
would not ,Htrmlt her belq icUve
lq ehureh WOJ.'I., or in ber community, 1he wa't ·r.n hiiplta"tiOn to thole
-wbq .il:nlw her. Qitly to vlllt .ber
would prove her loyalty to her
Slvlour and help one to Ket a
more . firm JflP un the better
tbln11 ln lllti, thinta that tell for
time lfld eternity.
She wu a lovlnr and deYGted
wife, Mother and trandmOthfr, a
tlnd and 1eneroua niiPbO~, ..~
waya Heling the •oo~· o~ t~GIIe
abOut her and held them In Htah
esteem
She lwm be ~Hilly lillued Jn
the communitr ti"l the ones who

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!.o• to tropt froa: liowmted
I!JCPQSure to weed killen are difllcu.It to eltimate. It b: almoiJt lm•
poulble .to wallr. lnto a field and
determine the extent of h1l'-"1'f·
In Calef of- Injury to plant.l tbe
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roadside sprayina, sprayin&amp; public
utilitY rJ&amp;bt-of-wayJ and power
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many fitldl. HtorliJ!:. C. Witt.1:~f.:~ Oblo State UaiverJ.Ity n:11
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.srau and Lawn prOblemt lD a:enfeet of air involved. T"illtt a lli1ht , dUferent manufaeturea
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wlnd movemellt · can eauu move- terentiiltrengths ol material tbet
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ia lmpossibte to make any one frequent ~WDJ.
Tomatoet,. toi: ~pie, are aen. recommendation · which 'Wlll fit
If the law~ il! watered it iJ imaJtlve .to aa little. as ont part per chemicals.
portant to apply the water dowmUII~n of 2, .-o.
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Several farmers have · reported Iy to wet. the 4ou at. leut 6 to· a
Some of tlie thlnaa that can be conaiderable increase·tn amount of lncheJ deep.
done to re.d.Uce l.ujury froni 2-4:, D certain types of anuuQJ ll'IPeJ ill
Some of .the eheaitcall for uae
are
careful
e~Ins . to be mre corn, A ma,erial whieh show.11 1 a
the crabiP'al.l b preteDt inWe Do ,Culloll\ Grbldlllg
sensitive plantJ are not close to pOI!IaibUity fClr trial next year t•
P.MA, which i1 known tn dilform as Scutl, Tat-e-Lect
2nd Ave.
Middleport ar~as to be ' rpr1.fed. Tb~ amount . R.andox. This material Q applled
of water applied witb the: weed as a SP.ray to kill the . aero;~.inatlq
Another- material 1a PoNelsonviUe, Ohio
killer and increasinr the noul gra..Sei 11 they come up, but will
Cyanate.
diameter to obtain larger partiCles not control perieDial granas aueh
Some Gf tbe chemicals to use
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wW a~J9 help to control movement u: Jobnaon uass.
.
before crabvau a:erminat~ Inof the, weed killer. It is ,desirable
In conf.rolUna John&amp;oa grau cui- elude Crabrtralli ~d- cb.ickweed preto ayt\id spr~yina: .when. the wind · tural methods bave given the boat venter, Alanap, Crag Herbicide 1
may blow spray materllft toward control for lars:e areas. For small and other materials.
ausceptible ('J'OPI. ·
.
areas in eorn field a where klllinir
The important .thing is to u~
work of big farm and oardon jobo
It .farmer&amp; lnd ethers desiring of .tbe com is not obJec:Uonable, • exactly according to the manulact.
to ; use bormo~!! the wer!d killers Dalapon or TeA are tbe reeom- ers ditectiolUI,
are
careful, there ,!s a vel'}' definite m~nded chemical materlala tq use.
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place
In
farft\lng'
operalfons
.
for
For
eontrol
Qf
such,
weed•
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.
8HP
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the use of chemloal we~ C!Ontml. poison Jvy, JapaneM: JioDey.auekle
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Wbea eorn la 8 to 12 laches tall or an~ similar p~antaa combination of
o UTILI.1'1 ;r"~~TOR :
wheri" Ute malimtifn " flwnber of. the 2, t-n :-tmtl :2, 4, 11--T mater.lals
'• 3 .,orwaTd rjittdl and ,.vtllt : :
weed,a bave emerged is probably are des.lrab1e.
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th" best Ume to spray eorn, al·
Home ownen who tvisb to eHm·
though
many
growen
use
it
f!)linate
crabgrass have a wide vari~
Rere-'1 the unit that'll aav. :rau Um. fJld
Jawing tll.c last
as an ety o.f materlal&amp; to use. They
rn&lt;ll"lltl' on lob• too am~~U for f wheel trac1on .nil
too bll or unaU rarden trac:ton or band wmtt.
COLUMBUS, 0.-Rtpid advan
The 5 HP Brla"11111 swahon. e~-., a..
ces have been made ln1 all a'reaa
pow:fv!f.~~.:.. ~~:" ':oo ~·iJt
ot mechanized airiculture, bu·t in
• while- you work, too With th1lr Moclal ,._ ~=
S\mpl.icity IUdl¥11 SUUt,- • , . or haul bill
some areas the transformation or
with a TraOe-r Body, U.e l.t for portab._ pow.r
human effort to mechanleal faei·
for conCQte m~n. ~. 1eavatori.
•
~ties has progressed more rapid100" free-~-aku baDd1b\r &amp;ad
ON
tUJ'nfna ~·
· ~"tip ;cmtroll and
ly
than in ·others.
• 1eu lh1ft for ella Ill" ~PHd~. for--ptq, atu1lnl and J&lt;eV.fM,
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TJ:tis was Doted at the opSnl."\1
B~ the SlmpJiel.ty I BP UtW.b"
sess:on of a Feeci Proc!es.sing and
TraeiOr anc1 you"n Jot 111 ~
scbool being held at
mart. at a frac:11on o1 tM
J.,ARGEST SELECTION OF
001t. ... lUodaF••
Center on the Ohio
Mon.d11y an.-t
the audience were
agriculture \ lnatrue.

her wlahes thtoUih the 1111 rean

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Te~eh ua Lotd te be-moftfite hlr.
Dally 1be, her eroal upheld,
'~illd untt ; Jk~ t:ru~ Pilot
Knew thlt b'waa at the htlm.

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PtO.JTIIU. Wbleh ia tpoftiOred h~·
the A~-.nur-.1 E1fltt'llon Ser·
vice and the Ohio State Uoiver·
•Ur departMent of alfieultunl
For the first time 22 weeks readers bave really been Slumped by the Daily Sentinel ent~neerlnr to eooperotion wil!i
Mystery Farm photo. Wt week's photo (abll~ e) nntll '~r,.. ·Uine today had remained unlden· the Oblo Farm Eleetrlficalion
tlfJed. No one· l!nows the farm until It Is aduai\Y Identified .by the owner _o r our readers. A'-•;;;u;;;ncl;;;l;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
framed pbolo of the above farm. may be seCured free by the. O)Nller calling at the Dally Senti· -

Billy Grabam

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enlloa wltll U.. Standml OU
fCo., lite OW. J'arm. aad · Home
SAfety comm:Jttee and tbe Ohio

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tpm11to powert reduce poyields conliderably by eul-loo deeply durins lloe

News and Sports HeadlineS

tO cOO 20th Century Theater

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Let's Talk ltiOver
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OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

GROWING

lEAD ON

1an1

Purina
Chows

~port!J .

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COWKBU8-A. team ol ar 1• Form r.,.~,..... .....UUon.
cultural e.u,meert will bke to
the road t.bil montn armed with
,
a .peeJaJlf equJppeil rum tr&lt;~~:·
•J
tor t.o sbow Oblo au41611eet th • r~r~r~r•
h..itl.rda
of
traetor
mi.Ji.ue.
advl.aes erowen not
By the end or Septem~ tbt&gt;
witbi.G 8 iotbef of tobut to pull the toil em,ineert w:lll have &amp;taJed traeaod tover youq tor-Up(H.D&amp;
demoDitntion• h
'l1lil pra2ea, be about 50 couatln 1,brouJbout the
wUl mate a tliaht ridJ:e alate of whieb KeiCI · it Me o 1
.trOUDd the planJ.I whieb will help a date Ul be aunounc:ed later. Tbe
tn cUe ralnr weatber eon.tinuea.
deml)natratiotU ate part of a
ln.JOme dlfl, It may be wile to alate-wide ~aml'&amp;lJn to redueao
lootea the "m1ddlet'' 'frilb a eu.ltil'llou 1711
.lld.alt
lfttor -:aa •
u pobible alter
planUnJ. Tbe roob IOOD 'll'lll grow latter part "' the tulUvdJnc ~P­
~
In thU area, ud later cultivation oon.

oFF TO

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A GOOD START

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YOUR CHICKS

12:30 Sign ort.

1000

Tractor Tippers .
To Show Trirks
COWlrfBUS: rJIN
hne ctelartd tomato euttlvatto• 1n In Ohio Tour

Ceasar's Hour

10:30 N&amp;Ws and

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NEW YORK UP - Ron MurphY, who bas been bouncing back
and forth from the New York
Rangers to ,the minors, baa been
sold to the Cbitago Black HaW"' in
exchana:e for 22-yeilf.old center
Ha'n.k Ciesla. Murphy; a 23-yearold wint, scored aeven aoals and
bad 12 auiats tast aeason in sa
games. Ciella netted el&amp;ht goals irr.
his rookie
with the- Hawks.

lu.at lbOUt all ve-a:eJ1ble erop1
can be damaged aomttlmea duri~
tbtlr We eytle eltber by drift or
vapor from weed klllera Ute, 2• ._D
or 2, 4:, 5-T. Tomatoes, pepper1.
1nap beanll. euU4Jmbers, melon1,
lettuce and eaa:plant are example•
of cropt, tbat can be lnjured with
a very •malt coDcentradon ol 2,
4-D. Potatoes and tweet eorn are
examplet of Jeu auacepUble cropa.
A rather peculia!- Instance of
damaa:e OCCtU'l'ed within the Wt
few yean· where tor.1 atoe-s. in a
plant bed were Serlously injured
by fume&amp; · from a aprayer which
houaed in a a:uaae at leut

10:00 TBA

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Rains Reported
Slowing Tomato
Growth In Ohio

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County A.,ircwltunol Aflltl'f

9:00 George Cobel
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Time Is Unidentified

tbo

C. I. ILAKUL . .

7:00 Perry Como

.Life Wittl Elizabettt

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6:00
6:115
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7:00

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13:30 Saturday Night Jam"t!Oree

8:00

My~ery Farm For First

bed. Tb•

6:00 Koy Ro;,fer.s

WHTN-TV. Channel13

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Needles! to aay. that becamt' We surrender to HI• will.
our atandard areeting for brother (or ever.
Allll OlD YOU KNOW
Slob on flcilher. Ull the Muter
Thoq~ aceneft re.eur to me wt , tn' k1l ftUJht and Wla«ioin •W
tilt all around the edges, ind : Summon ua to meet our Miler ·
pearly !!lftHn all over.
.And your fonde.ri dreA!tii tuitiU.
'"nae lllht of other daya."
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wtll nihil her n\ott are tbt one•
who Uncomplalninll,- earrled Out

dlllmnt.

Tben tht)re .ere the two G. l.'s
coming out pt the Louvre ln Par:•
who clalmed to bave stolrri thf\
ja~~~• of , the lt&amp;tue '!r Venus •mt
Ihi'
the famous Wlnft•f
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difl, ~~ rJbortf oalely naliO&lt;!
d.... '!~ · jj..,Y ,.~~ ~"bor!
• N• WGI!iltr · mourono~ Is •• hltl\1

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FRIDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston Blackle
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
.s:lJP Corliss Archer
9:00 Garry Moort:
10:30 Strikeolt Ricb
11 :00 Valla.nt Laoy
11 : 1~ Love of Life
11 :30 search for Tomorrow
11 :45 Guiding Ligh~
12:00 Katie's Kitchea
12:30 As the World ·rurna
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
1 :30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Cro!ffiy Show
3:00 Bright er Day
3:15 Secret Sturm
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 The Eerly Show
r5 :30 Your Esso Reporter
5:43 Spl.. ts flrade
5 :55 Weatht.man
6 :00 Action
6:15 Dougl c.s Edwards
6:30 Beat the Clock
7:00 West i: oint Story
7 :30 Playho~!e of Stars
.Q:OQ.. , MJ". Adant~~ and Eve
8:30 f-lil;tiway Pat'rol
9:00 'l"he· l.itle 'U P
9:30 Person ~o Person
10:00 News
10:05 Scanning the Weather
10:10 'l'be tate snow

3 :30

Daily

9": 30
10:00

Sign On
Circle 3 R:mch
Gumby
Fury
Capt. uauant
True Story
Detective's Diary
Down on the farm
Hopalor.g Cas::&gt;idy

WCHS-TV ChanneQ 8
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DOWN '
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Yotmr lnwver Berna~d Ful ' •
wlJo made such " "I\Od talk ,.1
rhMhlrf! CraYel HUI Cemetery on
IVlr.mnrlal Day, did nnt mentl "1
his bt'comlnq: a papR tor aecolid
time 1ust th.e day befQfrt. ( ~·oose.
he &amp;nd his Betty feel old and m:t·
ture "l)arenh bv now. 1 couldn't
help como~rlna ttlem (in ·mv
mlnci) with W. Va.'s yonnq GoY,
' lndPrwocd l~t~t. JAmtarv halnll i.n·
IIIUilUI"fth~rt Wllh th e R!Ork . hoVef-.
lnr rlrl'lt · over
th" very de'lk
where he Wll1l .&amp;peaklnQ".
C'ongratulallons, Betty anti
Bet· nard.

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Debra Lynn, their first ch.ild, at
Hocking Hospital, Logan , on Tuesday, June 4. Grandparents are Mrs.
Mabel WiiiJamS', Logan , and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Merrow , Marietta;
Gr_ea.t grandfather of the baby is
Wilham Merrow, Constit ut ion

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announcing the birth or a daughter

'Enjoy wllh me

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Mr and Mn. Harold ll!errow are

ment made an o~serva tion Thursday during the hearing on rerouting State R?ute 124 via the Laurel CLiff Road {county road
0-25) tha-t rem1nded e ..·eryone of what Democracy means in

action.
He said , ''We invite your comments . This is Democracy in
action. The dceision on Route 124 cOuld have been decided in
Columbus.' '
We believe the majority of people here will be satisfied with
the_ result of the hearings which in allllklihood should be the
ultimate remov~l of the state rout~ "from Pomeroy. From the
nature of traffic on Route 124 It os fair to conclude there Is
lottie "through traffic•• from which business places such as
n-rvice sta·tions and restaurants might reap large reve~ue.
Route !24 comes here via Jackson and goes to Racine Portland, Reedsville, and then sort of trickles out Into nowhere
emerging finally at Hockingport.
·
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. Two hearings were held here In response to objections In
contlnuong Rt. 124 through Pomeroy. One. In April, prevGnted
It being put through Middleport, as the state first proposed.
The
proposal
wasLaurel
obviously
tried second
first ; sending
it via
Cliff. what should have been

11:00

Lhe

8 :30

Romper Room
The Price is Idght
Tic Tac Dougb
Truth or Consequ~IU.'e l
It Could Be You
Current
My Littie Margie

9:00
10:00

NEW ARRIVAL

· G. Ray Steen of Division 10 of the State Highway Depart-

8 : 2~

6:!HI Sigu Ou
7c00 Today

Women'.!3 Society of Christian Scrvice .will be held Mo nday evening
at 7:30 at Hralh Methodist Churc h.
Mrs. Bruee Lloyd, prt'!sident, will
preside and hostesses are Mn. M.
L. French, Mrs. Ben Philson . Mr:s.
E. S. Schaaf, Mrs. Cllfford Erwin
... Mrs R. C. Sansbury
an •.o

Route 124 Hearings Were Examp/.es

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FARM NEWS

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Fullnler-Jones Scrap To Narrow
make his IA'aY back up to RobL1
CIDCAGO UP-A Uflique thi·~ snn, and J o n e.~. Wllo never quit :way fight takes plaC"e Ln Chlcai'O gol there in the fiL'st place. tak ··
Stadium ton ight wh eo ex-champ on one anot her in a JO-r ound n tGene Fullmer tu ngles with. mifl. tiona ll Y·tf' levised 160-pound match
dJeweight Ra lph Tiger
J onts
"Ro llinson
toicl us when ,.,
whU~ both battle the image of were in New Yor k th:tt he didn t
cutr&lt;'n l Iitle holder Suga r R:•.' can• to have :mot her fight wtt 1
R ob i n ~on.
Genf'.'' Marv Jf'nsen. Jo' ull mer·' s
F'ulhner grabbed th e middl e· manager, said. '' I gut&gt;.&gt;s it 's ju t
weight crown from Robinson t;omc as well Ge ne li kt ~s to fi ght, brt ime batk then relinq uished i• causc he 's probabl y going !o
last aoontb. When Robinson un· ha ve to do quilt: a bit of it b•!·
leashed a single left hook tha fore he 'll ever ge t anvthcr crJ i:
1&gt;1 nt Fullmer sprawling.' Fulim"r at the titlE&gt;."
eumitted he "never knew wh t
hit" him .
Jones wh ipped Robinson in a
non -title fig ht back in Januar}'
1955, but ne ver got a champ io'"
.!lhip bid.
So now
Fullmer, trying to

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YELLOW JACKET
~IOULDED BOAT •

RAVENSCRAFT
ALUMINUM BOAT

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ICclmpMe with youlrr ~~:~~;
. and color. S
outboard motors

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Wayland, Yogi, c . , .... .. ..... , 8
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Hin_dy, Dave, c ... . . . , . . , .•.. , 16
Whitlatch , H., rf ...........••. 15
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Lightfoot, Roger .. ....... , .. , . . 2
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Team Average: .306
This team won because fellows like Kennedy and Hennesy
came up strong as hitters .in the tournaments. Big Ed McCo·
mas, who doean't swin. like a hitter still got 10 for 36 and
.278 which is fair country batting, especially when som~ of
thertl came in clutch situations.

Still on baseball:
The New York Giant. will conduct a baseball school and
tryout camp at City Central Park, Ashland, Ky., June 14·15.
Two sessions will be held daily beginning at 10 a.m.
Charles Fox, Giant Scout, will be the instructor and Camp
Director. James West is area representative for the camp.
Write him at Rt. 6, Box 200, Charleston, W. Va, for more In·
formation If you want lt.
SpeclaJ -Instruct!ons will be given for all positions and practice games will be played. Young players between ages of 16
and 20 are especially invited. If a prospect is good
to
be given a contract for professional baseball. he will be
bursed for expenses of attending the camp.
.
Prospects are to bring thelr.own uniforms. glove , and shoes .
Baseballs and ba1s will be furnished.

Royal 2 Dr. Hard Top. Power-

40 H.P.

flite, Radio and Heater. Very

IG% Down- 24 moe. to Pay

dt!&amp;D. One owner. Sharp,

METROPoLITAN

$1995

MARINE

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

SALES and SERVICE

N. 2nd

Roberts Pitching Boosts Phils
With 8-Hitter Against Redlegs

Give Him , •

NORElCO
ELECTRIC RAZOR

SUMMER
SLACKS
PUTTER PANTS
STRAW HATS
SUMMER
SU.ITS
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MANY OTIIER f'JNE GIFTS
to choose front

SMITH CLOTHING CO.
Mldcileport·

Cuh Babr, Owne-r

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OhUnJer
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biofr
tol' t!\1 lndi. ani in ~!.a
t~·
~~g. KniJh afso Collett~ a dOu·
f'.
Only two other Indians g •t
hils. TlH!'f are Bill ,Wilson an 1
Jim Quails, both with rslnglea.
Jt'or th!! Tigera eddie Bartels
had two singleJ, Ray Poulln 11
double and triple
and Benny
Ewing a single. In the top of ~1w
final Inning, the Tigera loaded
the bases but "Mouse" Hysell
who relieved winnine pltcher Bi 1
Wilson, aot the last batter out on
a irounder to second for a force·
out.
Ohlineer, for the
six strikeouts and
walks . Wllson or the
eight strikeou:s and
while Hysell had
and walked two.

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S, ugar Ray Demanding Higher Slice Of
$1 Million Gate For Basilio Battle

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40 per cent of a ll net rec eipt~
NEW vbRK uP - Sugar Ray from t he net gate, theater televl- '
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Robinson dectarud angrily today, slon and moviea.
5~ · "I won't do any more business

.MIJ
.liJ
·!few 'Yett
JO 1"7 .f:J8 9~ with the lBC until they p.a.y me
l'HtaburJ]h
IS 3e .SSS 13'n for my pi.ct !!rell, even U Carmen
Chlcatb
19 18 ~.j'7 13~ Basilio is signed to fight me."
thVftcln't I..Uitt.
The middleweia;ht champicn's
St. I..oiti!l' fl Piltlburgh. b
wrath about alleged non-payment
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.... .. " Y. rk 2 Milwaukee 0
of movie money For a previous
. j ." lpbl3 ~in~innat~ 2, nll:ht bCJUt has stymied nea:oUatlons for
t:hio:Jgo ·a·t Brooklyn n.ltht ppd fGg bls title defense aa:ainst welterl•tu,...'f'f
weight champion Basilio at the
Cincinnati at Broo_tlJil
Polo Grounds, probably Sept. 17.
St. Louis at New Yotk
J
Chteago at Phil,deiph.la
Basilio, th• 147 · pound rulel",
Mil
1: · t 'DiftJb h
signed Thursday to challenge for
wa~e
i. ClN Luile~u•
Robinson's 160-pound crown, land
W 1. P'c
0 1 he agreed to take 25 per cen of
Chlcago
,·
.
all net receipts -which are ex1
1
Jt;W Yort
27 l8 .tWO 5
peded to exceed $1,000,000.
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But Robimwn had a stormy sesDe.ti·oh
ii.i
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fl
""on
with promoter J1"m Norris a·l
11'
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Boston·
28 · ·~ 10
sunset. "I told Norrit two weeki
Kana.1
f:
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-35 13
12~ ago I wouldn't take less _than 45
B
111 ·· City
• mor,
;;m ·'Uii
per centr;ao maHer
lfasbJnllttD
l sa! .ft? 18
A!!Ot,"
Robinson
sald. wh,at Basilio

TONIGHT

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bet '· t Wat~hintl:on 8
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leturfty's .._,....
Warbington at Cleveland
New York· at Detroit
Boston at Kansaa City
Balt.imore at Chicajo

Thursday night Norris Indicated
he was willing to give Robinson

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John Wayne

Lnuren BacaU

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-alsoDavis Brian
Neville Brand
FURY AT GUNSIGHT PASS

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JUNI! 8

David Wayne

Keenan W.-nn
THE NAKED HILLS
(In Color)
--.uhOBud Abbott
LQu Costello ,

MilT FRANKENSTEIN
Comedy-&amp; .Cartoon

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., June 7, 19e7-ll

Legal Notice

Dine In Air
Conditioned Comfort

James Raynor Hut. • · Minor,
whose place of r esidence It l tiOS
Valley Street. Falla Clty, Nebraska ; Mary Knthr}'l'l Hilt, a Minor .
whose place of residence Is 1603
Valley Street, falls City, Nebra!!ka ;
Francis Philip Hilt. a M i n or,~ho
place of reside nce b 1603 Va y
Street, Falls City, Nebraska · obert Stephen Hilt, a Minor,' Whose
place of residenee is 1603 Valley
Street, Falls City, Nebruka ; Ber nard· F .qark v: ho~e place of residence is Coal Fork, W. Va.; Lucien Gwinn Clark whose place of
residence is unknown ; Tl'le un·
known heirs, devisees, legatee s,
dlstr
ibutees, administrators and ex.
TAKE THE FAMILY
ecutors, if any, of William Murray,
TO DINNER SUNDAY.
D~ ca ~e d ; The unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees , distributors,
Budget prices for tasty, administral,,rs: and e:t&gt;ecutors, if
well served meals in cool any, of Jennie L. Murra)!., De.
ceased; The unknown heirs, dev.
relaxed atmosphere .
, isees, legatee.'!l, distributees, ad.
minlstrators and e x e cut or s,
U any, M Sarah, A. Love
Deceased ,
and
the u:Olr:nown
nelrs, de visees, legatee!!; distributee&amp;, administrator and executor&amp;.
if llny, or Henry . Love, Deceased
will lake notl~e that on the 11th
day of April, 1 1957, Sybil Ebers·
· b•ch as Executrix of the Estate of
Dora Romine, DeceiL!Led, being
plaintiff, fi1ed her petition In the
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Probate Court. MeJgs County, Ohio,
Case No. 17,203, agtinst the above

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GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. uP Indiana ha1 Archie Moore, who has sueeesswalked one fully avoided defending his light·
one whJcre~ heavy~eililht crown for a year,
was alspped with a suspension tol\ H F. day by National Boxing Assn.
Tigers
. . . 100 200-3 5 4 President Floyd Stevens,
Ste¥en5' said that Moore now
Indians
. . . . 100 l3x- 5 4 2
Batteries: Tigers: Ohllnge:r anr: must defend the title by July or
Mike· Werry. Indians : W.iJson (WI'\ It wliJ be vacated by the NBA.
Last month Moore was aiven an
Moww Hysell
(0) and Terry
additional period to pare pounds
Knight
from bis 200-plus frame to the
175 . pound light heavy limit.
TURNINCI POINT
Tllrning point in the upriver
battle came in the fnurth when
two errors by Racine'~ first base
msn, a walk and a single b~·
Wally Guinther brought hom.~
three runs. The actual winninil
run como In Lh e fifth as Parker
led off with a ~iny,le, stole se ~­
ond and scorrd1 on Hubbard's
aiugl c,
liROOKL YN UP - The Brook.
lyn Dodgen are sure today they
Other Syracuse hitters wen~ could react to Lo.s Angeles' famed
Arms, Parker's second hit, Wine smog as lf they never left home.
brenner am.l Phalin , ~n with sin·
The Dodgers haven't ten Brookgles ,
lYIJ-not yet . at Jea!Lt- but they
Rarinc bitten were Jim Wie.::· know all abcut smog. They and
line wit~ a doubte, DNaine Wlolte the Chteago Cuba got lost tor an
Bill Arnott, both with singles and hour and 26 mitfutes in it Thurs.
day night ~efore the umpires
Allen Graham with two slngle9.
off their game at Ebbets
Racine led 3·1 at the end of called
Field.
the third Inning as n run came
home in the second inning on
Arnott·~ singl e scoring D. Wolfe
who hnrl walked . Two scored ;n
the third Gn D. Wolfe't single
scoring J. Cleland who. had bceil
Rafe or a fielder's !!hole!!. Ora·
ham'R single -scored Wolfe.
Wickl.ine' got the la!Jt ruD after
his double; scbl·ing on ' littieid
grounders.

Pittsburgh Pirates, 6·h, and the
New York Giants downed the
Unlt.d Pren Sport 1 Wflter
Braves, 2.0, in the other National
Rohi n Roberts gave the Phlla· League _games. Chicago at Brook~
delphia Phlllil-s ' long-Rho! pennant lyn was ealtP.d off after an inning
hopes a ".11hot in the arm" today
with proof Pe can sllll win lhe ar.d a half when a dense fog ~~~·
veloped Ebbrts Field and made it
hig ones.
impos!ilble to follow thl!l ball .
The 30-YI!Br-{lld r ight bander
. Chisox M1lnt11n L•ad
rnme through with a sharp eigtlthltter Thur!ldi!l!o' night to g!ve th~
The Chicago White Snx main.
Phillic.!l n 6·2 victory over the tained their five · game Ameriran
Cin cinnati Redlegs. The victory League lead with a 3·2 win over
muvert the Phillies to within 1 ~ the Boston Red Sox while the
of flrkt place
second - place New York Yankees
St. l.oui!l
also made It four straight victories when they routed the Cleveland Indians . l-4·5. The Detroit Ti.
gers beat the Wa.shin11ton Sena·
tors, 7·6, and the Baltlmore Orioles whlpped the l!ansu City A's,
d-3, In other A. L. activity.
Roberts wr~ backed by a 10-hit
attack that included bomen by
SAT., JUNE 8 8:00 P.M.
Stan Lopata. Bob Bowman an4 1
Qu•llfyln .. 7:30 p.m.
8 stock car racJn.l! evenU in the Rip Repuhki. Don Grou suffered
modified &amp;: strictly stock divi· hb second defeat.
eions. Open competition. FREE
Stan Mualal whacked two dou.
S)U'aC\Ue pitche'ril f11nt'iliid thrfto
parldnf(. Ad'-'lts, $1.25. Under blea to raise hi&amp; averaMe to .361
and walked three while Raci .1e
12, FR:tE. Cars needed.
and take over the N. L. baUinJ hurlers &amp;truckoul thrct' but walk
TORCH, OHIO
lend. St. Loub' 41-year-old Murry ed tive.
N..r P•rkertbur1
Oicklon pitched a six - hitter and
contributed two hits to the Cardl·
R H I
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nab' 12·flit attack that dealt Ron Syracuse ... , , 010' 311J.--0
8 0
Kline his el~hlh loq,
Racine , . , , . 012 010-4 ~ 4
Ruben Gcmez became the N. L.'t
Syracuse bt~Uery: Aram, Hubfirst seven - ill me winner with • bard. (2)' Winebrenner {WP) . '\)
nifty four-hitter , that paved the and Stewart.
Rlii~. . Birth,
way for- the Brues' fifth loss i(\ orif.1m (i), Cl~land (2), Grimm
seven games. Red Sehoendlen~ ~LP), Cleland ($) :~nd Graha~~·
walloped his ei&amp;hth homer of the'
u-ntlo HI'"' I"""' Momlr
year fOr the Glanh.
,\
'"' Hn
Minnie HinOio'• two-run nven.th ~
Blll Skowron )ntoeked in flve
innlng hOmtu&gt; enabled t,be White ~ .run• wltb four bJtt and Mlekey
Six to. overc~&gt;me a 2·1 deflelt and f- Mantle ehtbbed ~~ \3th honter of
preent 3!J.year·Cfid Jim Wilton .• the ·year to leaa the Y·a'ftbe's
wltll hl1 1lxth victory. Wilson lim· aeaaoh·bJ.ih asnal,t pf tO hit• on
lt.ed the Red SoK to riVen h~tl rlve Cleveland piteh,era. .
By Fred Down

ARROW SHIRTS

N. 2nd Ave,

and well flayed
wtt,· )Oiled IJi

buebal! Jlmes

t 10g a·verage . Six boy's batted over .275 with aU but one play· Pomeroy ant~ Syr,cuse edced R
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d th . th Ed M
i cine S:..f Jn ltatolne
mg tn a 16 games, u I tune, an
e SlX )
c omas, n Butch Atms. aon .ol toriit~r OV/.
13 of them . The team average was .306.
liar catcher Roy Arro,s and aow
Official records kept by Knight show Jim Bow)es, pitcher· I manager of the Syraeure rbny
first baseman, leading wlth 29 hits in 63 appearances for .460. team, wu the fJetdinJ .t.i' o ltie
Bobby Nelson followed closely with 23 hits In 54 appearances ga~e . "He beat us .slnllt band·
d R 1
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for .426.
edly" n;.oane
ac nc manatr.r
The complete team:
Larry Morriaon .
.Player
Games AD
IIUs Av.
The SytACU~ te•m play1lf el'·
Bowles , JameFl . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . 18
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NATIONAL LIAOUI

llaaeban

Jfl 'ffi'plee

Meifl County Pony \4!gue tCa.r~
The best reason in the world was handed to me by Coach boa s thundar evedlil1 wlien
Nolan Swackhamer and Principal Earl Knight: the team bat- the Indians bea tbt 1'11'*• &amp;-8 In
state title in Class A Baseball?

The score ended 18·6 in ·favor
of the Pirates which inspire r! a
d£'d • ion to take some of the Pirate.':i' sluggers and put thern on
the Redleg team for later drill s..
'l'he 7 to 12 year old young·
sters were being S\lpefvlsod b"
John Parsons, Kal Kindy, Ha!!k
Wilson and Jr. Kennedy. l.ittl'.:!
League
Auoclatlon
pres l~ent

Fiberglas Bout

PJatA...
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Wanta know why those Middleport Yellow Jackets won

A large crowd or parents nnft
Litlle L2ague ~ ponsors wf.'t'e pr rosent Thursday night at the Mid·
dle porl Municipal Park when a n
inter·sa uad practice l!a me was
ht•ld with thP Minor Little League
a s the attraction.

YOU CAN OWN

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Crowd Turns Out
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~amod pirtlll IDd otbora U doiHo&lt;o bit oil) fHI: oi lin. .... fend s bta:, alleainJ: that Dora Ro- '"""'" 1% liflfWJ .zut ti TOCb;:
S.la1 the :.~e tal eltat.e ecmTho.. att,.dinc wen :atr.
mlne- died teiUte on. the 17th d•y tbenee Ea•t 1 rodJ; the beJi,DninJ Yeyed b:r AJbttW Rom.!De to Don
in. Robett WJUte and 10a, JUIII
Of MaN!h, J"", a~nd that her Latt Polnl. of tbe land herein con.vered; Romine br deed dated November
tobeft , IJTatuM; llr. and lin.
Will and Tettame.nt was duly ad- Ulence- SOUth Ealt 12 ro4h ,al)d 21 2, Ht40, and reeorded la Volume
:bariu White
and daupttr,
mitted to probate by the Probate linlu or to the South Eut IOrner 160 at Pare 10$ of the reewd of
rexanna, Mr. and Kn. Tholllll
Court of Meia:t Coup.ty, Ohio, on of the Jot kDown •• the Oar Wll· deecb of ~eip C(l!unty, Ollio.
A famUy picnle at Portland Darat aftd .on, Grea:ory.
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the 31Jt day of March. 1958, e.nd son one·balr aere lot, now or forParcel No. 8: Tbe followlna: real
lllao
Undo
Fiorini.
Mlddleporl
on tbe 2nd day i)f April, 19:56, SY· merly owned by Dor-a RomiM : utate situated lft tbe C(nmt1 of
Roy Acuff and hiJ Smokey Parle Wll held Suaday bY th( Mra. Florence Hanny . BuffalO\ N
bil Ebenbaeh was duly appolnfed thence Eut to the tenter of Lead· Meip, In the State of Ohio, and
and q ua lifie.d 1 1 Executrix or said tnt Creek; thence ln a NO!'lberly In the Villqe of Middleport, and Mountain Boys from the "Grand iOD, Charln Le&amp;Jey, Akron. and Y., and Kr. and U:ra. N. S. WhiM,
unable to attend .
P'ted L Gardntr.
estat e. Furthermore, tt:Hat the said ~ irection- fo11owina: the eenter or bounded and detcril»ed aa follow• : Olt Opry" will be appearing u, Mr. and
petltlon allegea that 'all of the lhe Creek to a point dUe ent of Belnt Lot No. Twenty-FJye (26) of peTJon In Point Plea...nt, W. V ~,
persona who are benefi&lt;:iarlea un· the place of bea:tnnlnc; thence Lower Pomero)', now incorporated on Satqrday, June 1"
The Poln't P1enNnt Chamber or
der the Last WUI and Testament West to the place of bellnnlna:. Into and a part or tbe Villa1e of
Oa the Banb of the lluullfill Olllo River
Commerce
ia aponsoring thla unit
of Dora Romine, Decea111ed, bave containing one-half (~) aere. more Middleport , Melt• Couot:r. Ohio,
II the tnt ID 1 lf'riel of big
contented to the sale of the lol· or Je111.
a1 the aame 1.1 pl.t.tted and of reelowing described real estate. to.
Being tJJe u~e real utate eon. ord in Volume 2 at pa&amp;es I and name entertainers. The Chan
wil:
veyed by Mary Duliney to Albert 10 ol the reeorcU ol platll In tke ber'1 intenti.ona are ro have at
S. 0 . PerTr, lknaior
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Parcel No. 1: The following de. Domine and Dora Romine by deed offict of tbe ,Recorder of Mt~lp least four events a year by elthc,.
AU Clean. Comfortable Roontli w1th uan.,.Jil
popular
serlbed Real Ettate a!tuated in dated September e, 1930, •nd re- County, Ohio, and altuate on tbt eountry and wel'llrtn,
Hot ..,d yold Water, aliO with Private B1tbl
'the VJ]Iage of Dexter (formerly corded iri Vol. 133 at Page 331 of East side or Beech Street .between and seml-eluslcal .rtim.
1 t aeuonable Price•. also Weekly 6: Monthcalled Martinsburg) County of the r~cord of deed11 of Meigs Coun. Locutt and Aah Streeb ic said
The Acuff •hows will be ~ :
ly llrrtes.
Meig~ and State of Ohio, bounded ty, Ohio, Albert Romine later eon· Village.
2:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. In th E&gt;
and described as follows; Begin· veying his lntere•t to Dora RoSenior Hith School Gymnasium I '-;;~:::::::;::
ning South 8:Y• degrees ' East 160 mine by deed dated November 2,
And being the 'aame property The ldmission fee will 1M! st.m IJ
feet frcm the Soutb east cor-ner 1940, and recorded in Vol. 1M at conveyed by Frank D. Collins to per person. Advance sale tlckt·· ~
of tot No. 1 In the Village of Mar· Page 618 of the record of Deeds Clllford M. Ervin and Nona P'. may be obtained at Hall'a Dn·~
tin!iburg; thence. West parallel of Meigs County, Ohio.
Ervin bY d«!ed dated Au&amp;UJt :M, or Fa-uth's Pharmacy. Mail ord~!'
with the Souf.h line of Lot No. 4 a
Parcel No. 4: Tt.e fllllcnring de. 1950, sn:t recorded In Book 168, tlc'..:eu may be acquired by writ·
di!1tance of 90 feet nr to the West scribed Rtal Est·a te !lltuated in the at Page 22 of the deed reeord•. of ln;c the Chamber of Commerce
line of said Lot No , 4; tbence Township of Salem, in thfi County Meie• Cnunty, Ohio, abd later eon- Offices, Box 46, ·· Point Pleasant.
Soutb along the West line of said of Meigs, !fnd State of OJ'Iio, In veyed by Clifford M. E"ln and w. va., and sendlnt the proper
Lot Nc. 4 a distance of 20 feet or Section N'o. IJ, Town No. 8 and Nona F. Ervin to Dora Roml~e lJ)' . amount of t!a&amp;h or money order.
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to the Scuth line of Lo.t No. 4: Range No .15 of the Ohio Com- deed bearing date of February ltfl
1'he Acuff unit f.eaturea A JY
thence East along the. South llne pany's Purehaae, in the Villa_., of 1933, and recorded in VoL 1y2, Acuff, vocalist; _,erry Johnso'l,
of Lot No . 4 a distance of 90 feet Dexter, bounded and d,escribed as Page 888 of tt.e record of d~dJ female sinter; Bi&amp; B:l:!lhful Bro~h·
or to the South East ,corner of followa:: Brelng a tract of land fllb'· of Mels:s County, Obio.
er Oswald: Pap and has Jug Band:
9aid Lot No. 4; thenee North 20 six (!56) feet in width North an6
PlainUfra pttltlon further .t. Jimmy Riddle, ace Ha.rnwru~
feet to the place of bea;lnnJg.
South aerosa tbe North end cf the legetl that Parcels No•. l, 2, 3, 4, player and Pianist and Fid41Jn
Being the !Jame real ertate eon- followinc d,traerlbed real eatate: and t5 were appralaed In the ln.. Rowdy Forlter.
veyed by JennJe L. Murray to Al- BeglnnJne 40 feet East and SOuth wntory of aald eltate at the 1um
- --STOP .~T
bert Romine and Dora Romine by 8% deJtee• East flve (5) fod!l of $6,800.00, and Parcel No. 8
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deed dated September 2, 1119, and from the South East corner of Lot wos appralled at the aum of t4,0!10.
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recorded in Volume 120 at Pate No. 1 •• described in the plat of
Plalnllll further aUeg., that
308 of the record or deeds of Meigs Martinsburg (now De:s.ter); th'nee other d•l•ndanta ... named 1o tho
.
County, Ohio, Albert Romine later- South 8% degrees Ea•t 11 rpdlj 11ld petition by vli'tuo of an ..PORieroy
ZH E. lbbs St.
conveying his Interest to Dora thence North 81¥. d_egreea Ebt ror appfrrtlnc In thO CWoctlptlon
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Romine by deed dated November 10 rods; thence North 40\1: de~:rees in Pmel No 1 and Parcel No. ~
1'he t.oyaJ Pals ClaiR of the
2, 1940, and reeofded In Volume West 12 ·rod• j and 2"' inehee· oj det!dt appearlnc In the chsln Church of chrilt met thi8 week at
154 at Page 618 of the records of thence- West 3 rods to the place
of tltl~t.
the home of Mn. l'reda Weill~
deeds of Meigs County. Ohio.
beJinnlna.
Jn aald petltlon, plaintiff prap 1with U:iP Mildred Hawley presld:.
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Parcel No; 2: The foU&lt;.owing deBeint the Pame real flstate · • . that the ~J.gbta, lntere•t• snd Hen• jlnl. Tbe ope_niq devOtl~llll aervlce
scribed Real Estate situated itt the veyed by Mary ~aney to AlJltrt of tbe aald defendant. may bi was eondueted by ,Hn. WelUng.
Tcwnship of Salem, in tbe County Romine and Dura Romllle by deed fuJly determined, ldjusted and
During the bulneu meetlDI:
of Meigs and State of Ohio, in dated September 6, Iil3o. and r,. proteet.d, aad &amp;bat petl~oner mu f.l•n• were made for their •nitual
Section N·o. 5, Town No. 8, Range corded In Volume 133 at Page 331 be autborl!ed and ordered to seU ee eream IIDd•l wbieh wlU be beld
No. 1~ of the Ohio Company'• Pur- of tl).e record
deeds .0 ! Mt1Js Ald. paree!• of real estate aecord- on Tbunday, Jub 4. at the church.
chaS'e, lu the v;uage of Dexter; ~un~f, Ohio,
.ttomlne later lng to tbt Aa&amp;ute Jn. auch c..e Min MJLbel H)'tell r~ported on a
Beginning Eist 40 feet and South conveylnJ bia
Dora ~ made an4 provided, and for all eootl'lbutlon sent thf class by Mrs.
8% Degrees 'East 5 rods from the
by deed
~J othei .P~~r orderl an.d relief Ln Don AileD, BuffalO' 'N. Y.
South East corner of Lot No. \
and
1M the prenuse•.
The procram Included a review
tn the
Village
of Marthll·
of deeds
Said patties are required to an• from the boCJk •rwomen of the Bi·
burg (now Dexter); thence South
wer on or belpre the 13th. day of b)e" which. waa read by Min Haw·
ley
8o/4 degrees ·East 11 rods; thenre ~~~~~~~
de. July, A. D.. 11147.
North 811!,. degrees East 10 rods;
ttce
Sybil
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Eberabach,
as
ExThe bosteu 1e:netl a salad
thence North 40i,i Degrees West 1
ot Salem, In the Coaant)'
ecutrlx of the &amp;tate of course to the members and these
12 rods and 2~ in.; thence West of- Meigs ·and State of Ohio, in ~cDora Romine, DeCeased
perta, Mn. Clarence Archer and
3 rods to thf: place of beginning. tion No. 5. Town No. 8, and Rante Crow and Crow
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Excepting therefro.n a parcel of No. 15 of tbe Ohio CompalJY'• Pur- Attorneyi far Pl.lntlll
land ft6 feet in width North and chase, bounded and deScribed as
Soulh and •cross the North end of followo: Beginning 9 rOds and 8 Produ
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the above described real estate.
llnk11 South 11 degrees ~ minuter
Being the same real estate con- East from the South West eorner
veyed by Jennie I... Murray to AI· of Lot No. 12 of ~Unsbura (now
CLEVElAND UP - Homegrow·
bert--Romine and Dora Romine by Dexte:r): thence Southwardly 30 era market changes:
deed dated September 2, 1919, and feet on the East slde of Rartrotd
Beet~, B. Ohio 24 qf bskts and
..8" f Door Sedan. Low mileage.
recorde&lt;1 ln 1Volume 120 at Page from the el'!oter of aid ro.td· crates b!lnched 1 doz .l.lb 1.35.
308' of the tecords of d~e.ds ·or thence u roda ·alQnt the Eaft al~ . Cabbage, .s. Ohi~,J,o/4 ~.crates
One loc:al o~r.
h
Meigs County, Ohio, Albert Ro- of said Railroad; thence Nbrth and l 3·ll bu erate~ Clomestlc, me.
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mine later. conveyed his interest 68% dea;ree1 East q rodJ to a stake dlum 1.Z5-1.7:i moaUy ·t .2:J.piu; 21
Nlpl Phone !45%-5
Day PJaone 1104
to Dora Romine by deed dated where a bickor~ 8 lnche« ln dlam- qt bsJds 1.15
.
Nl)vember .2, 1940, and recorded eter beara North 8$ degrees West
Lettuce, 24 qt bsttJ 10 lb lear
in Volume 1M .at Page 618 of the 23 links distAnt· -.t hence North .8$-1; RomaJne .75-.M; Iceber1 · 1.
records of deeds of Meigs Cllunty,
degrees Ea~ 26 1-odJ and 16
Ra~lshes, bunched 30'1 re4• 1.30
Ohio.
to a 1take in road where an
Spmach, 24 qt bskti' .90-1; few
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
Parcel No. 3: The followin' deincties bears South 80 de- beat 1.25.
tel S. 3rd Ave.
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Middleport
Middleport
scribed real estate situated ln the
west 17 Un'ti dlst3rrt; tbenee
Straw~ies, var_
ious vahletiea; N. 2nd
Township of Salem, in the County
!' degrees We.!lt 4 rodl to eratea and bskt1 16 qta good 7·8;
of McigR and in ~be State of Ohio,
where a buttet•nut 8 inchea poorer 6-6.50; cartons 8 qt, 3.25-/.
Section No. 5, Town No, 8 ahd
south 75 delffi!S West 12 · lf, 71J; poorer 2.6().3; 24: qt bskt•
Range No. Hi ot the Ohio Compa. links dl:nant; tbence NOrth 19\1 fair 8-IUIS.
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CIDCAGO UP-A Uflique thi·~ snn, and J o n e.~. Wllo never quit :way fight takes plaC"e Ln Chlcai'O gol there in the fiL'st place. tak ··
Stadium ton ight wh eo ex-champ on one anot her in a JO-r ound n tGene Fullmer tu ngles with. mifl. tiona ll Y·tf' levised 160-pound match
dJeweight Ra lph Tiger
J onts
"Ro llinson
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whU~ both battle the image of were in New Yor k th:tt he didn t
cutr&lt;'n l Iitle holder Suga r R:•.' can• to have :mot her fight wtt 1
R ob i n ~on.
Genf'.'' Marv Jf'nsen. Jo' ull mer·' s
F'ulhner grabbed th e middl e· manager, said. '' I gut&gt;.&gt;s it 's ju t
weight crown from Robinson t;omc as well Ge ne li kt ~s to fi ght, brt ime batk then relinq uished i• causc he 's probabl y going !o
last aoontb. When Robinson un· ha ve to do quilt: a bit of it b•!·
leashed a single left hook tha fore he 'll ever ge t anvthcr crJ i:
1&gt;1 nt Fullmer sprawling.' Fulim"r at the titlE&gt;."
eumitted he "never knew wh t
hit" him .
Jones wh ipped Robinson in a
non -title fig ht back in Januar}'
1955, but ne ver got a champ io'"
.!lhip bid.
So now
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mas, who doean't swin. like a hitter still got 10 for 36 and
.278 which is fair country batting, especially when som~ of
thertl came in clutch situations.

Still on baseball:
The New York Giant. will conduct a baseball school and
tryout camp at City Central Park, Ashland, Ky., June 14·15.
Two sessions will be held daily beginning at 10 a.m.
Charles Fox, Giant Scout, will be the instructor and Camp
Director. James West is area representative for the camp.
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and 20 are especially invited. If a prospect is good
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Jt'or th!! Tigera eddie Bartels
had two singleJ, Ray Poulln 11
double and triple
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40 per cent of a ll net rec eipt~
NEW vbRK uP - Sugar Ray from t he net gate, theater televl- '
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Robinson dectarud angrily today, slon and moviea.
5~ · "I won't do any more business

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JO 1"7 .f:J8 9~ with the lBC until they p.a.y me
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IS 3e .SSS 13'n for my pi.ct !!rell, even U Carmen
Chlcatb
19 18 ~.j'7 13~ Basilio is signed to fight me."
thVftcln't I..Uitt.
The middleweia;ht champicn's
St. I..oiti!l' fl Piltlburgh. b
wrath about alleged non-payment
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of movie money For a previous
. j ." lpbl3 ~in~innat~ 2, nll:ht bCJUt has stymied nea:oUatlons for
t:hio:Jgo ·a·t Brooklyn n.ltht ppd fGg bls title defense aa:ainst welterl•tu,...'f'f
weight champion Basilio at the
Cincinnati at Broo_tlJil
Polo Grounds, probably Sept. 17.
St. Louis at New Yotk
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Chteago at Phil,deiph.la
Basilio, th• 147 · pound rulel",
Mil
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signed Thursday to challenge for
wa~e
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Robinson's 160-pound crown, land
W 1. P'c
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Chlcago
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all net receipts -which are ex1
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New York· at Detroit
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Dine In Air
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James Raynor Hut. • · Minor,
whose place of r esidence It l tiOS
Valley Street. Falla Clty, Nebraska ; Mary Knthr}'l'l Hilt, a Minor .
whose place of residence Is 1603
Valley Street, falls City, Nebra!!ka ;
Francis Philip Hilt. a M i n or,~ho
place of reside nce b 1603 Va y
Street, Falls City, Nebraska · obert Stephen Hilt, a Minor,' Whose
place of residenee is 1603 Valley
Street, Falls City, Nebruka ; Ber nard· F .qark v: ho~e place of residence is Coal Fork, W. Va.; Lucien Gwinn Clark whose place of
residence is unknown ; Tl'le un·
known heirs, devisees, legatee s,
dlstr
ibutees, administrators and ex.
TAKE THE FAMILY
ecutors, if any, of William Murray,
TO DINNER SUNDAY.
D~ ca ~e d ; The unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees , distributors,
Budget prices for tasty, administral,,rs: and e:t&gt;ecutors, if
well served meals in cool any, of Jennie L. Murra)!., De.
ceased; The unknown heirs, dev.
relaxed atmosphere .
, isees, legatee.'!l, distributees, ad.
minlstrators and e x e cut or s,
U any, M Sarah, A. Love
Deceased ,
and
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nelrs, de visees, legatee!!; distributee&amp;, administrator and executor&amp;.
if llny, or Henry . Love, Deceased
will lake notl~e that on the 11th
day of April, 1 1957, Sybil Ebers·
· b•ch as Executrix of the Estate of
Dora Romine, DeceiL!Led, being
plaintiff, fi1ed her petition In the
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Probate Court. MeJgs County, Ohio,
Case No. 17,203, agtinst the above

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GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. uP Indiana ha1 Archie Moore, who has sueeesswalked one fully avoided defending his light·
one whJcre~ heavy~eililht crown for a year,
was alspped with a suspension tol\ H F. day by National Boxing Assn.
Tigers
. . . 100 200-3 5 4 President Floyd Stevens,
Ste¥en5' said that Moore now
Indians
. . . . 100 l3x- 5 4 2
Batteries: Tigers: Ohllnge:r anr: must defend the title by July or
Mike· Werry. Indians : W.iJson (WI'\ It wliJ be vacated by the NBA.
Last month Moore was aiven an
Moww Hysell
(0) and Terry
additional period to pare pounds
Knight
from bis 200-plus frame to the
175 . pound light heavy limit.
TURNINCI POINT
Tllrning point in the upriver
battle came in the fnurth when
two errors by Racine'~ first base
msn, a walk and a single b~·
Wally Guinther brought hom.~
three runs. The actual winninil
run como In Lh e fifth as Parker
led off with a ~iny,le, stole se ~­
ond and scorrd1 on Hubbard's
aiugl c,
liROOKL YN UP - The Brook.
lyn Dodgen are sure today they
Other Syracuse hitters wen~ could react to Lo.s Angeles' famed
Arms, Parker's second hit, Wine smog as lf they never left home.
brenner am.l Phalin , ~n with sin·
The Dodgers haven't ten Brookgles ,
lYIJ-not yet . at Jea!Lt- but they
Rarinc bitten were Jim Wie.::· know all abcut smog. They and
line wit~ a doubte, DNaine Wlolte the Chteago Cuba got lost tor an
Bill Arnott, both with singles and hour and 26 mitfutes in it Thurs.
day night ~efore the umpires
Allen Graham with two slngle9.
off their game at Ebbets
Racine led 3·1 at the end of called
Field.
the third Inning as n run came
home in the second inning on
Arnott·~ singl e scoring D. Wolfe
who hnrl walked . Two scored ;n
the third Gn D. Wolfe't single
scoring J. Cleland who. had bceil
Rafe or a fielder's !!hole!!. Ora·
ham'R single -scored Wolfe.
Wickl.ine' got the la!Jt ruD after
his double; scbl·ing on ' littieid
grounders.

Pittsburgh Pirates, 6·h, and the
New York Giants downed the
Unlt.d Pren Sport 1 Wflter
Braves, 2.0, in the other National
Rohi n Roberts gave the Phlla· League _games. Chicago at Brook~
delphia Phlllil-s ' long-Rho! pennant lyn was ealtP.d off after an inning
hopes a ".11hot in the arm" today
with proof Pe can sllll win lhe ar.d a half when a dense fog ~~~·
veloped Ebbrts Field and made it
hig ones.
impos!ilble to follow thl!l ball .
The 30-YI!Br-{lld r ight bander
. Chisox M1lnt11n L•ad
rnme through with a sharp eigtlthltter Thur!ldi!l!o' night to g!ve th~
The Chicago White Snx main.
Phillic.!l n 6·2 victory over the tained their five · game Ameriran
Cin cinnati Redlegs. The victory League lead with a 3·2 win over
muvert the Phillies to within 1 ~ the Boston Red Sox while the
of flrkt place
second - place New York Yankees
St. l.oui!l
also made It four straight victories when they routed the Cleveland Indians . l-4·5. The Detroit Ti.
gers beat the Wa.shin11ton Sena·
tors, 7·6, and the Baltlmore Orioles whlpped the l!ansu City A's,
d-3, In other A. L. activity.
Roberts wr~ backed by a 10-hit
attack that included bomen by
SAT., JUNE 8 8:00 P.M.
Stan Lopata. Bob Bowman an4 1
Qu•llfyln .. 7:30 p.m.
8 stock car racJn.l! evenU in the Rip Repuhki. Don Grou suffered
modified &amp;: strictly stock divi· hb second defeat.
eions. Open competition. FREE
Stan Mualal whacked two dou.
S)U'aC\Ue pitche'ril f11nt'iliid thrfto
parldnf(. Ad'-'lts, $1.25. Under blea to raise hi&amp; averaMe to .361
and walked three while Raci .1e
12, FR:tE. Cars needed.
and take over the N. L. baUinJ hurlers &amp;truckoul thrct' but walk
TORCH, OHIO
lend. St. Loub' 41-year-old Murry ed tive.
N..r P•rkertbur1
Oicklon pitched a six - hitter and
contributed two hits to the Cardl·
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nab' 12·flit attack that dealt Ron Syracuse ... , , 010' 311J.--0
8 0
Kline his el~hlh loq,
Racine , . , , . 012 010-4 ~ 4
Ruben Gcmez became the N. L.'t
Syracuse bt~Uery: Aram, Hubfirst seven - ill me winner with • bard. (2)' Winebrenner {WP) . '\)
nifty four-hitter , that paved the and Stewart.
Rlii~. . Birth,
way for- the Brues' fifth loss i(\ orif.1m (i), Cl~land (2), Grimm
seven games. Red Sehoendlen~ ~LP), Cleland ($) :~nd Graha~~·
walloped his ei&amp;hth homer of the'
u-ntlo HI'"' I"""' Momlr
year fOr the Glanh.
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Minnie HinOio'• two-run nven.th ~
Blll Skowron )ntoeked in flve
innlng hOmtu&gt; enabled t,be White ~ .run• wltb four bJtt and Mlekey
Six to. overc~&gt;me a 2·1 deflelt and f- Mantle ehtbbed ~~ \3th honter of
preent 3!J.year·Cfid Jim Wilton .• the ·year to leaa the Y·a'ftbe's
wltll hl1 1lxth victory. Wilson lim· aeaaoh·bJ.ih asnal,t pf tO hit• on
lt.ed the Red SoK to riVen h~tl rlve Cleveland piteh,era. .
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t 10g a·verage . Six boy's batted over .275 with aU but one play· Pomeroy ant~ Syr,cuse edced R
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mg tn a 16 games, u I tune, an
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c omas, n Butch Atms. aon .ol toriit~r OV/.
13 of them . The team average was .306.
liar catcher Roy Arro,s and aow
Official records kept by Knight show Jim Bow)es, pitcher· I manager of the Syraeure rbny
first baseman, leading wlth 29 hits in 63 appearances for .460. team, wu the fJetdinJ .t.i' o ltie
Bobby Nelson followed closely with 23 hits In 54 appearances ga~e . "He beat us .slnllt band·
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The complete team:
Larry Morriaon .
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Games AD
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The best reason in the world was handed to me by Coach boa s thundar evedlil1 wlien
Nolan Swackhamer and Principal Earl Knight: the team bat- the Indians bea tbt 1'11'*• &amp;-8 In
state title in Class A Baseball?

The score ended 18·6 in ·favor
of the Pirates which inspire r! a
d£'d • ion to take some of the Pirate.':i' sluggers and put thern on
the Redleg team for later drill s..
'l'he 7 to 12 year old young·
sters were being S\lpefvlsod b"
John Parsons, Kal Kindy, Ha!!k
Wilson and Jr. Kennedy. l.ittl'.:!
League
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pres l~ent

Fiberglas Bout

PJatA...
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Wanta know why those Middleport Yellow Jackets won

A large crowd or parents nnft
Litlle L2ague ~ ponsors wf.'t'e pr rosent Thursday night at the Mid·
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inter·sa uad practice l!a me was
ht•ld with thP Minor Little League
a s the attraction.

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~amod pirtlll IDd otbora U doiHo&lt;o bit oil) fHI: oi lin. .... fend s bta:, alleainJ: that Dora Ro- '"""'" 1% liflfWJ .zut ti TOCb;:
S.la1 the :.~e tal eltat.e ecmTho.. att,.dinc wen :atr.
mlne- died teiUte on. the 17th d•y tbenee Ea•t 1 rodJ; the beJi,DninJ Yeyed b:r AJbttW Rom.!De to Don
in. Robett WJUte and 10a, JUIII
Of MaN!h, J"", a~nd that her Latt Polnl. of tbe land herein con.vered; Romine br deed dated November
tobeft , IJTatuM; llr. and lin.
Will and Tettame.nt was duly ad- Ulence- SOUth Ealt 12 ro4h ,al)d 21 2, Ht40, and reeorded la Volume
:bariu White
and daupttr,
mitted to probate by the Probate linlu or to the South Eut IOrner 160 at Pare 10$ of the reewd of
rexanna, Mr. and Kn. Tholllll
Court of Meia:t Coup.ty, Ohio, on of the Jot kDown •• the Oar Wll· deecb of ~eip C(l!unty, Ollio.
A famUy picnle at Portland Darat aftd .on, Grea:ory.
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the 31Jt day of March. 1958, e.nd son one·balr aere lot, now or forParcel No. 8: Tbe followlna: real
lllao
Undo
Fiorini.
Mlddleporl
on tbe 2nd day i)f April, 19:56, SY· merly owned by Dor-a RomiM : utate situated lft tbe C(nmt1 of
Roy Acuff and hiJ Smokey Parle Wll held Suaday bY th( Mra. Florence Hanny . BuffalO\ N
bil Ebenbaeh was duly appolnfed thence Eut to the tenter of Lead· Meip, In the State of Ohio, and
and q ua lifie.d 1 1 Executrix or said tnt Creek; thence ln a NO!'lberly In the Villqe of Middleport, and Mountain Boys from the "Grand iOD, Charln Le&amp;Jey, Akron. and Y., and Kr. and U:ra. N. S. WhiM,
unable to attend .
P'ted L Gardntr.
estat e. Furthermore, tt:Hat the said ~ irection- fo11owina: the eenter or bounded and detcril»ed aa follow• : Olt Opry" will be appearing u, Mr. and
petltlon allegea that 'all of the lhe Creek to a point dUe ent of Belnt Lot No. Twenty-FJye (26) of peTJon In Point Plea...nt, W. V ~,
persona who are benefi&lt;:iarlea un· the place of bea:tnnlnc; thence Lower Pomero)', now incorporated on Satqrday, June 1"
The Poln't P1enNnt Chamber or
der the Last WUI and Testament West to the place of bellnnlna:. Into and a part or tbe Villa1e of
Oa the Banb of the lluullfill Olllo River
Commerce
ia aponsoring thla unit
of Dora Romine, Decea111ed, bave containing one-half (~) aere. more Middleport , Melt• Couot:r. Ohio,
II the tnt ID 1 lf'riel of big
contented to the sale of the lol· or Je111.
a1 the aame 1.1 pl.t.tted and of reelowing described real estate. to.
Being tJJe u~e real utate eon. ord in Volume 2 at pa&amp;es I and name entertainers. The Chan
wil:
veyed by Mary Duliney to Albert 10 ol the reeorcU ol platll In tke ber'1 intenti.ona are ro have at
S. 0 . PerTr, lknaior
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Parcel No. 1: The following de. Domine and Dora Romine by deed offict of tbe ,Recorder of Mt~lp least four events a year by elthc,.
AU Clean. Comfortable Roontli w1th uan.,.Jil
popular
serlbed Real Ettate a!tuated in dated September e, 1930, •nd re- County, Ohio, and altuate on tbt eountry and wel'llrtn,
Hot ..,d yold Water, aliO with Private B1tbl
'the VJ]Iage of Dexter (formerly corded iri Vol. 133 at Page 331 of East side or Beech Street .between and seml-eluslcal .rtim.
1 t aeuonable Price•. also Weekly 6: Monthcalled Martinsburg) County of the r~cord of deed11 of Meigs Coun. Locutt and Aah Streeb ic said
The Acuff •hows will be ~ :
ly llrrtes.
Meig~ and State of Ohio, bounded ty, Ohio, Albert Romine later eon· Village.
2:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. In th E&gt;
and described as follows; Begin· veying his lntere•t to Dora RoSenior Hith School Gymnasium I '-;;~:::::::;::
ning South 8:Y• degrees ' East 160 mine by deed dated November 2,
And being the 'aame property The ldmission fee will 1M! st.m IJ
feet frcm the Soutb east cor-ner 1940, and recorded in Vol. 1M at conveyed by Frank D. Collins to per person. Advance sale tlckt·· ~
of tot No. 1 In the Village of Mar· Page 618 of the record of Deeds Clllford M. Ervin and Nona P'. may be obtained at Hall'a Dn·~
tin!iburg; thence. West parallel of Meigs County, Ohio.
Ervin bY d«!ed dated Au&amp;UJt :M, or Fa-uth's Pharmacy. Mail ord~!'
with the Souf.h line of Lot No. 4 a
Parcel No. 4: Tt.e fllllcnring de. 1950, sn:t recorded In Book 168, tlc'..:eu may be acquired by writ·
di!1tance of 90 feet nr to the West scribed Rtal Est·a te !lltuated in the at Page 22 of the deed reeord•. of ln;c the Chamber of Commerce
line of said Lot No , 4; tbence Township of Salem, in thfi County Meie• Cnunty, Ohio, abd later eon- Offices, Box 46, ·· Point Pleasant.
Soutb along the West line of said of Meigs, !fnd State of OJ'Iio, In veyed by Clifford M. E"ln and w. va., and sendlnt the proper
Lot Nc. 4 a distance of 20 feet or Section N'o. IJ, Town No. 8 and Nona F. Ervin to Dora Roml~e lJ)' . amount of t!a&amp;h or money order.
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to the Scuth line of Lo.t No. 4: Range No .15 of the Ohio Com- deed bearing date of February ltfl
1'he Acuff unit f.eaturea A JY
thence East along the. South llne pany's Purehaae, in the Villa_., of 1933, and recorded in VoL 1y2, Acuff, vocalist; _,erry Johnso'l,
of Lot No . 4 a distance of 90 feet Dexter, bounded and d,escribed as Page 888 of tt.e record of d~dJ female sinter; Bi&amp; B:l:!lhful Bro~h·
or to the South East ,corner of followa:: Brelng a tract of land fllb'· of Mels:s County, Obio.
er Oswald: Pap and has Jug Band:
9aid Lot No. 4; thenee North 20 six (!56) feet in width North an6
PlainUfra pttltlon further .t. Jimmy Riddle, ace Ha.rnwru~
feet to the place of bea;lnnJg.
South aerosa tbe North end cf the legetl that Parcels No•. l, 2, 3, 4, player and Pianist and Fid41Jn
Being the !Jame real ertate eon- followinc d,traerlbed real eatate: and t5 were appralaed In the ln.. Rowdy Forlter.
veyed by JennJe L. Murray to Al- BeglnnJne 40 feet East and SOuth wntory of aald eltate at the 1um
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bert Romine and Dora Romine by 8% deJtee• East flve (5) fod!l of $6,800.00, and Parcel No. 8
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deed dated September 2, 1119, and from the South East corner of Lot wos appralled at the aum of t4,0!10.
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recorded in Volume 120 at Pate No. 1 •• described in the plat of
Plalnllll further aUeg., that
308 of the record or deeds of Meigs Martinsburg (now De:s.ter); th'nee other d•l•ndanta ... named 1o tho
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County, Ohio, Albert Romine later- South 8% degrees Ea•t 11 rpdlj 11ld petition by vli'tuo of an ..PORieroy
ZH E. lbbs St.
conveying his Interest to Dora thence North 81¥. d_egreea Ebt ror appfrrtlnc In thO CWoctlptlon
_IS
Romine by deed dated November 10 rods; thence North 40\1: de~:rees in Pmel No 1 and Parcel No. ~
1'he t.oyaJ Pals ClaiR of the
2, 1940, and reeofded In Volume West 12 ·rod• j and 2"' inehee· oj det!dt appearlnc In the chsln Church of chrilt met thi8 week at
154 at Page 618 of the records of thence- West 3 rods to the place
of tltl~t.
the home of Mn. l'reda Weill~
deeds of Meigs County. Ohio.
beJinnlna.
Jn aald petltlon, plaintiff prap 1with U:iP Mildred Hawley presld:.
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scribed Real Estate situated itt the veyed by Mary ~aney to AlJltrt of tbe aald defendant. may bi was eondueted by ,Hn. WelUng.
Tcwnship of Salem, in tbe County Romine and Dura Romllle by deed fuJly determined, ldjusted and
During the bulneu meetlDI:
of Meigs and State of Ohio, in dated September 6, Iil3o. and r,. proteet.d, aad &amp;bat petl~oner mu f.l•n• were made for their •nitual
Section N·o. 5, Town No. 8, Range corded In Volume 133 at Page 331 be autborl!ed and ordered to seU ee eream IIDd•l wbieh wlU be beld
No. 1~ of the Ohio Company'• Pur- of tl).e record
deeds .0 ! Mt1Js Ald. paree!• of real estate aecord- on Tbunday, Jub 4. at the church.
chaS'e, lu the v;uage of Dexter; ~un~f, Ohio,
.ttomlne later lng to tbt Aa&amp;ute Jn. auch c..e Min MJLbel H)'tell r~ported on a
Beginning Eist 40 feet and South conveylnJ bia
Dora ~ made an4 provided, and for all eootl'lbutlon sent thf class by Mrs.
8% Degrees 'East 5 rods from the
by deed
~J othei .P~~r orderl an.d relief Ln Don AileD, BuffalO' 'N. Y.
South East corner of Lot No. \
and
1M the prenuse•.
The procram Included a review
tn the
Village
of Marthll·
of deeds
Said patties are required to an• from the boCJk •rwomen of the Bi·
burg (now Dexter); thence South
wer on or belpre the 13th. day of b)e" which. waa read by Min Haw·
ley
8o/4 degrees ·East 11 rods; thenre ~~~~~~~
de. July, A. D.. 11147.
North 811!,. degrees East 10 rods;
ttce
Sybil
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as
ExThe bosteu 1e:netl a salad
thence North 40i,i Degrees West 1
ot Salem, In the Coaant)'
ecutrlx of the &amp;tate of course to the members and these
12 rods and 2~ in.; thence West of- Meigs ·and State of Ohio, in ~cDora Romine, DeCeased
perta, Mn. Clarence Archer and
3 rods to thf: place of beginning. tion No. 5. Town No. 8, and Rante Crow and Crow
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Excepting therefro.n a parcel of No. 15 of tbe Ohio CompalJY'• Pur- Attorneyi far Pl.lntlll
land ft6 feet in width North and chase, bounded and deScribed as
Soulh and •cross the North end of followo: Beginning 9 rOds and 8 Produ
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the above described real estate.
llnk11 South 11 degrees ~ minuter
Being the same real estate con- East from the South West eorner
veyed by Jennie I... Murray to AI· of Lot No. 12 of ~Unsbura (now
CLEVElAND UP - Homegrow·
bert--Romine and Dora Romine by Dexte:r): thence Southwardly 30 era market changes:
deed dated September 2, 1919, and feet on the East slde of Rartrotd
Beet~, B. Ohio 24 qf bskts and
..8" f Door Sedan. Low mileage.
recorde&lt;1 ln 1Volume 120 at Page from the el'!oter of aid ro.td· crates b!lnched 1 doz .l.lb 1.35.
308' of the tecords of d~e.ds ·or thence u roda ·alQnt the Eaft al~ . Cabbage, .s. Ohi~,J,o/4 ~.crates
One loc:al o~r.
h
Meigs County, Ohio, Albert Ro- of said Railroad; thence Nbrth and l 3·ll bu erate~ Clomestlc, me.
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mine later. conveyed his interest 68% dea;ree1 East q rodJ to a stake dlum 1.Z5-1.7:i moaUy ·t .2:J.piu; 21
Nlpl Phone !45%-5
Day PJaone 1104
to Dora Romine by deed dated where a bickor~ 8 lnche« ln dlam- qt bsJds 1.15
.
Nl)vember .2, 1940, and recorded eter beara North 8$ degrees West
Lettuce, 24 qt bsttJ 10 lb lear
in Volume 1M .at Page 618 of the 23 links distAnt· -.t hence North .8$-1; RomaJne .75-.M; Iceber1 · 1.
records of deeds of Meigs Cllunty,
degrees Ea~ 26 1-odJ and 16
Ra~lshes, bunched 30'1 re4• 1.30
Ohio.
to a 1take in road where an
Spmach, 24 qt bskti' .90-1; few
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
Parcel No. 3: The followin' deincties bears South 80 de- beat 1.25.
tel S. 3rd Ave.
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Middleport
scribed real estate situated ln the
west 17 Un'ti dlst3rrt; tbenee
Straw~ies, var_
ious vahletiea; N. 2nd
Township of Salem, in the County
!' degrees We.!lt 4 rodl to eratea and bskt1 16 qta good 7·8;
of McigR and in ~be State of Ohio,
where a buttet•nut 8 inchea poorer 6-6.50; cartons 8 qt, 3.25-/.
Section No. 5, Town No, 8 ahd
south 75 delffi!S West 12 · lf, 71J; poorer 2.6().3; 24: qt bskt•
Range No. Hi ot the Ohio Compa. links dl:nant; tbence NOrth 19\1 fair 8-IUIS.
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ny's Purchase, in the village of degi-eea West 8 fod1 to a stake in
1'omatoe•, ,ree-nbouse 8 lb bSkts
n~xter. Begi nning at the South the road; thence North 37% de- medium 2.50-3; carton• 10 14 m
East corner of Lot No. 1, in the
Weit 18 rods to the place of paek, small flves 3.16-3.2!5 ;si.s:ea
Village of
three (3) 1 3.

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Legal Notice

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

NOTICE 01'1 PUBLIC SALI
1 In pursuance of the order of
the Pro ba le Court of Meigs Count:- , Ohio, I w1ll offer ror sale at
Public Auction on the 22nd day of
PHONE 398
I J une, 1957, at 10 00 o'clock A. M.,
at the front door of t he Meigs
llATES
j County Court House ,the follow·
. m g descri bed real estate situated
3 teats per wOTd, om lnstrtion. Minimum dw.rge SOc.-----4 t41nll
1 in Ute Cou nt y of Meiga, State of
per word for three consecutive in11ertlons.
Ohio, to-wit :
j PARCEL NO l · The folio win,
Special - One month for 25 eents peT word.
Full rate of 2 cenU. per wcrd wiU be chnr~cd for advertising 11
Real Eslatf! situated In the County
Dot
the t5lh of eactt~month
fo lowlnl(
lr_t!-!&lt;&gt;rlion.
of Metgs,T in theh' Slater of•-1Ohio, andd
-paid
, . for
In lx-fore
Advertisi"""-Should
rrporlf'd
hnmedta
fely. The
Dwiiyn'Sentinel ,.m no'Lbe responsible for more than one incor·
.n the owns IP 0 _, PlO an
1
ftot Insertion.
bounded ancl descrlbet'l U
Card of Thanb and SDeclal NoUcet of Events $·1.00 Obituarlel
J 'ows: lt bNng part of Fractional
pubUahed at 1 cut per word.
Lot No. 7, Town 7 and Ranae 14.
- - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - : - - - " ' Ohio Co mpany's Purchase. Begin.
1D55 rzRD ConverlitJlc wilh pow ning in the ce~ter off CFroun,~y RoaNd
( l)
o
N
1t·f•r ~ and
torrlom&lt;~t i c :n the South ltne
h 383
1ac t10n I o.
·- ; - - - _ ____ _
- -pi nk a Ill I whtlc , prtf'e $1675.00. 1; thence ! Nort'd
d eet South
a ong
:'!f
r; Jyd,• Klthn , Tuppers Pla1n~. center
I'
' o sa1 tbroa E0 t 324
.. have in lhe v1cmity or Pon.o
m e of
cemetery;
as Cern·
roy: a beautiful Spinet Ptann
Oldn
0 7-l Ztp feet
11 Jon"
South lineenee
of sald
wh1ch will he tAken hack and
eter to Southeast corner ·thence
will sell A• a gre at savings to CABflr.E noon. rorkrr, buffet,
Y
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l
F.a t 'r
f
anyone in need of such a piano
anllquc umlln •lla sta nrl , anltque N?rlh 283 eet aNongth ' 1 me 0 ."
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d ishes. o tl L"atcr, day hcd, orn- said Ceme-tery to or eas corner,
h d
Write or rail for rurt er cla l !I
I h l
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thence East 2209 teet·
thence
to Paul F Pfaff , Credit Adju~:~l·
amenLa s ut ers, g Her, awn
, W ' 445 f 1_
45
or, c-o Heaton's Music Store, 50
mower, tnblc :~mps Phone 364. South l8 degree
est , ee '
6 7 6tc thence South 1 ~ deg. 4 ~ West
North High St., co tumhu~ . Ohio.
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225 ft. to the South line of fraction
Phone Capital 16737 Ea~y lf'rml:l L. C•. S)l l'rJt ~t a nr 1arr 1 typewn't er.· No. 7; th en,~e wes t 24231ee t along
old piano acce pt.ad a!l trade
in .
E~xccl lent COllf1rt ·wn. '' t'll. J ed sm·d s ou lh 1·tnc t o Pace
1
fl ~Ole
o 1 begin ·
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Webster, 206 Sprin g A\re, Pom- mng, con tai ning 34 M/100 acres
·- - - eroy.
6 7
more or ll!S'S.
RIDER S WANTF.D from J'omeroy, -~ - - - - - - - RcfC'rcnce Deed : Volume 121S
Kaiser
ComtrucUon,
4:30- 1'wo fiix -ye&lt;t r"uld nihil, complete. p•ge 298 ,Mei gs county Deed Rec·
11 lg
. h c hatr
. I'I one 8'25 I II•. 7 3tc orris,
. 12:30. Call Middleport 606'i·Y.
6 7 3tp
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Appra tsed Value $601).1)0.
PARCEL No · ll · A ll of the fol·
On and after thi 8 date, June 5, WALNIJT (linin~ t abl e extc nston
19•7, t shall n•t he "'ponsihle
leavr;s llnrl pad, buHrt, chair!. lowing descri'tcd re:.l estate situ6 7 3t ated in Sc1p1o Township, Melg•
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1 1 !!3"6 y
for debl.!t contracted by anyone _____1__e.:!H ~ __" ·
_ _ _e c
t Oh'10 ·10 section Seven
·- oun y,
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other than my11e!f.
J PART anrl t rrf's we buy junke.J
Seven, Range Fourteen, beRobert J
rars Cly de V:m ('r&gt;f&gt;O f'V . Batl ""y gtnmng at the Northeast corner
ti 5 3tp
Bun Jlo:td p, unc !Hl2~Y.
of a ten acre lol conveyed
- - - - - -~
·--~--~~.·_
mr_._ -· ·-. -· ·- ' -· Thom as Dye to John Bradfield by
'J'IJFJU•; Wll.L BE A DAN'' !·: FO ~ I - -- -deed r'laled December 9~h- A-I
MOOSE
ME-MDl-:ltS
A N n Vf..:NE:TlA N BL!KDS. Match Stick p , 1848 and recor~ed m the
TU.;JR
GlTf'::STS AT
Till·:
drapr)l and -~ lwdc 'i. toll -up Porch Med rccurd~ of Meigs County,
MOOSE lODGE, CO RNi':R uf&lt;'
!thAdr~. f'l oth ny lo,n, a.wniugs, Ohio, 1n Volume 13 on pages 110
SYCAMORE AND t:. M.\ 1'1 .
Pore~ Val! :mcc, ~l ec~ne fana, and IJ 1 to whtch reference_ ls
POM~~ROY MtJSrc HY rm: r.l l kut~J~- Dale Wrppe. Supply, he-reby mad~ for a more def1t1ite
MOONLIGHTERS FREE SANIJ
2 1~ Unwn Ave., Pomeroy.
t1e scri pL1on; thence Soulh forty
WICHES. JUNI&lt;: 0 AT 9 00 p _
6 5 lmop rods; thence West
forty rods;
M.
fl-6-3'r __
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the nce Norlh forty rods; thence
WAN1'FD _ Cu', ~nri colored gloss E.a st_ forty rDds_t~ the place of- be·
Ht1dqU1rten for
old chi na. Call 6188--M eve nings. gm mng contammr
ten acres,
8am1111n1te Luggage - Lane Cedar
5 11\ tt more or less. and! is the same ten
Chests - LA U Window Fans- .=-:::::c::-:::-;;:::---::----:-acre~ n! land deed!ld by George Vf·
Frigidaire RefrJ1eratora.
MAGIC (;lll!:t~ !;(a ll range, cheap. Bradfwl d and wife to said Harriet
l1ll1r F..,-ntture, Mkldr.port, Ohio
Phone tH2-X.
6 0 3te
f
.. 2Q t[
fO ln. Tilting Arbur bench saw ( 18) E
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Wonted

Mt! Ci ure and Lucinda Powell bY
deed d.1ted ,Ju ly 16 1890, and recorded In Deed 11o011: No. 66 paee
102. Deed Records of Meigs Coun·
ty. Ohio; the undivided half of the
aforesaid ten acres , was conveyed
by said Lucinda Pnwell and hut.
band to Harriet McClure by deed
dated April 3oth, 1891, and recOrded in Deed Book No. 71 pagn
260 and 261 of the Deed Records
of Meigs County, OhlO.
Abo the tollowlng deacribed
Real
situated in the County
of
In
State of Ohlo, In
and bounded aDd
to-wit : Be·
eorner
acre
John
to Harriet McClure and
Lucinda Powell ; tbence 40 rods
South or to the Une between the
said Geo,ae W. Bradfield .and J.
s. Bradfield,· thence west (56 rods
along the said line·, -thence North
~
... n rods·, thence Ea!rt 56 rods to
the •-place
beginning
bei:lgn
ti of
R
14 andd ""'1D _,c
on 7 , ange
• an .o.vW
7 of the Ohio Company's Purchase,
containlflg 14 acres, and being the
lime premise~ conveyed by Geol"ge
W. Brad!J'eld and wife to sll.id liar·
:riet McClure by deed dated February 6, A. D. 1891 and recorded
Jn deed book No. 7 ~ pages 269 and
270 of Meigs County, Ohio. All ol
8ald foregoing Real Estate having
been purchased by said Harriet
McClure lonr after the death of
her late bu!!-"oand Nathaniel MeClure nnd th-elore owns the feel
to 4aid twen ..
ty-jour acre• of land
in ber own right. The first above
deacrlbed plel'e containing ten (10)
acres, was also willed to said HarrJ'et Mnr&lt;Jure- and Lucinda Powell
'"
by their Fat~er John Bradfield by
will ds ted and recorded Jn the
Record of WIJls of Meigs County,
Ohl 1 " k 6
10•
0 • n uoo
page u.
Ref&lt;!cencc Deed: yolumo 95
pa~es 69 and 70 , Meiga County
Deed Recordll.
Appt.aised Value $200.00.
PARCEL NO. III · The following
real estate situate in the County
of Melllrt. in the State of Ohio . and
in the Villag~ of Harrisonville aDd
bounded and deseribed as f&lt;1Uows:
The foilowJng described Town Lots
in tho Village of Harrisonville,
Meigs county, Ohio, to-wat: Lot
No Sbcteen 06 ) Fltty feet wide
and one hundr~d feet lon,, as
fonnd on Ple flrat plat of said vn.
!age of HUr1sonvtlle.

,

and 6 in . .!&lt;linter. Roth for· $230.
Also Lot No. one {lt, twenty (20)
•
feet wide ond one hundred feet
Churles Itcuter, Pomeroy.
65
Jtp BABY SI'rTING by hour or day, long, as- round on Plat of A. Dun·
LOST - on road lwtw,•cn .f rank OJ\(' II {'ll. ft. ga,&lt;; rrft·tgel a tor,
~l'rucc 30202, Mason Vity.
laps Addition to the Village of
Holter and IUch Sellers fn rm,
$1110 on. Onf' fivp pir&gt;c(' oak k tl
8 3 61p JJarrisonvllle, Ohio, al' rec'lt·df!&lt;t on
Ma~ 30, )ever from Ma s8c~· Jl &amp;rchrn !!1'\, $ 151)0. One npur1
tbt. 16th day of October, A 0.,
rla tractor. I&lt;'indcr plcus'' rc ·
trwnt stzf' c-onk stO\'&lt;'
$1 5 ( 20 B) 1
181S8, on pages 114 in the Records
lurn to FranK Holt er, lhcinr .
M11ldlepnr! 6!Y75-J.
fJ-(J .a;n ;;:-::-c::--::"
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or Plats of aaid County of Meigs, it
6 7 3lp point 111 nli!o thr Soulhen;;t corn er Ba.:rnes-S~.nptOn lnaura.eee AleDCJ, being the same premi ~es conveyed
Middleport. Fire • AuAftoNle- b)' H. J. Lee and wife to uld ltar·
rLO§':':ll'lf.-...::.n:.e:-:,:~:G:::.;;;a,,,-.;;;ti.ld!irili.f,;;
.p:::o;;,,r,
Bonrts. Phone 8815-X
8-20-tl riett McClure by deed dated and
contact Rich Qu.\lls.
Phone For tuuued i:. lE' 5alc. Ref1·lgrrat o-r,
recorded In ·Volume 103 page 229
8238-M.
615 atp
ullllqllr rork~&gt;r, ru gs, stu(lio
FOREMo\N
A:
ABBOTT
T.V.
SER.-ol the Deed Records of said Meig1
couPh, metal w.u·drobc, miiicc iVIet; All makea Repaired by J:x- County, Ohio, to whlcb reference
b11lfo.d:-;,lth a}&gt;la)~&lt;•uu~. MI.~~ now&lt;'n, 741 South pert
T~rt-rnict.ca. Pllone 8* Y Is hereby made.
proximately $80.00, Saturday in I Fourth, l\1trlfll1•pm·t. m•ar Dairy
Middle"l':
..1&amp;:U
Appral~d Value $100.00.
Isle.
fl-7-ttp
Pomeroy. Rewar d. Mrs. Kenneth
PARCEL t-.10. IV : The fint piece
DeLong, Rt . I. Pomeroy. 6 4 3tp - - - - - ---·::--::::
COMP'LE'J'E tnaur1n"' Proteetion,
--- -J AlumlnQm comhtnntlon storm and
Llfa, Autc·. Fire, Polio. Oall Do!l i• described as follows, to-wit:
amen wtndnwo a no door&lt;. Steel
The following real estate altuate
Mills, Mitldlcport, Ohlo.
and alumtnum awning~:~ and canIn the County of Melp and State
:-::=-- opies. Ctt!l William Radford, (21)
of Ohio and bounded aa follows :
11. H. liAWLINGS SONS CO. - 2t
Uort .Spri•lJo:l.
G 2 lmop.
Begir~niDJ at tbe Southeast corner
bour Mfrl!:tlter Service.
Day
:7-;-::-;:--;-;:;·l
of
Fr~Uon No. 7 In Sclplo Town·
~=-=:· -·­
Phoot tim. Niaat Phone GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES and HOUSE, 8 rooms and
, 1~ ahlp, County tnd S4Jte aforesaid,
8009-K. DODGE • P!.YW&gt;UTII
Sorvl(~e . R. A. Finlaw, 1512 E.
a,.cres, Pomeroy,
out of blgb U.ence North 102 l'&lt;tds; -thence
DE.\L.US.
~..,6 II
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tt
water. Cali 336-X or 938-M.
W-ert 12 rodt; thence west 32 dee
4
8tp
ffee
SOt.ttb 3ft rou, thence We~t
----~
(81
1141 Fnr Rent
c--:-c:-:-·
14 dtlrtt' Soutb :W rods: thenee
SIX ROOMS and bath $4500.00. Wed -'0 deree Soutb 24 rods;
19M MERCURY 2 dr. "Hard-top " ElnHT ROOM DwelJing, Mwly
thence we 1 11 degree south 20
Manning KIOJes, 11ft
Cpe. .1.39&amp;.00. Mcreurymatlc,
t.eeoratc(l Inside and out, larlilc
1harp appearance, sound me•
rods; thence South 23 degree Weat
lot, within II min. walk f.rom
Ul rods
llnta; thence Ea1t 30
ebanlcally, Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
Court House. · A . N. Bengel,
1 roda; thence South 40 roda; tbenee
ft 1 01&lt;
Pomeroy. Phone 310..M. 6 ~ tf
Good Qoaa Uaed C..
Ellt 71 rodl, 17 llDJ!o tq pia.., of
AIIIIIU01
aad
MOtloll
beolnnlng, onntalnl., allout forty
Ji1URNISHED
apartment,
sleeplll!f
19M PONTIAC 8 eyl. dl• . 2 dr.
room. l"all 376.
6-tl-3tc
"~IT
(40)
'""· more o~ le,r, and lo
Sedan. ,1 ,00~.00 Oriathal blue
METRO r-:
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part of Frac~lon No. 7, Scipio
finl1h, we've 1ervlced alnce new.
AUTO _
Townablp,'' Melli· · Ctunt)', Ohio,
6 7 Ole APARTMENT, 3 room1, bath. 1D8
Blaet.tnar's, Pomeroy.
•• , •• and except the -eoal that wq
Mulbtlrry Avo., Zana Baxter.
!'"•!rvJod by Jacob Davis when said
e. 4 stp
19118 BUJtK Special 4 dr. Sadan.
wao de.e dedoby uld Dovla to
Uote.oo. orlslnol llnlr h, ownod by HOUSE ANO LARGE LOT on
ILU: WIARD .
Dunlap,. deed ·dated January 3,
Dfltl of our mechanics. BIAett·
Water St. In Syracuse, $33.00 per j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;.;:11131.
Jllf'l, Pomeror.
8 7 6tt
The second pltce 11 deacrlbed
month. Call 432 Pomeroy.
as followr, lp-wltt• Tbe following
19tltl OLDSMOBILE Super "88".
Extonllon !.a~,
· 11\'BUBANC:B AGENCY real estate 1ltuate In the Townahip
f.2~00. Hard.top, power Jteet· Fw Rent ol Scipio, County of • Meip and
Sc•lfold
b.lardo,
Drop
.
Cloiht.
lilro, AY-blle, H Jn1, ••te1. Hydrtmltlt. Bllett·
State
of Obio, in Fraction 1, Tawn
CUntoo P'l•hor, loliddloport
ACCIIIINt
6 . 7 6lc
.nat'I1_: Pomeroy.
'f,
Range
14 oUhe Ohio Compsny'a ·
Phone ~lt.'
n 111
W.. Ciooartr
Purchase, bealnninr;approx.lmatel)t
1111' PONTJAC V8 2 dr. Sedan. ror l'OIIt -:-i;'; ,,rlo
..,upape.·
1M rods East of the Southweat
.,:.215.00. 3.800 mllt'll, this elf ll•omer.
Clinton FW.,," ,Mldo
· lo MIDDLIPOIIt, DIIIO
torner of aald FrJetton, whleh
:1'1.11 oev,W been sold. Blaettnar'a, dleport, Ph. 112Q.ll . ',
lloUI
61PHONII
tall of a I).'Jrtel of real estat~ conveyed
Pomeroil.
o 1.. lite
by Henry McClure. et al., by deed
dated February 8, 1170; · and re1101 P'ORJ) V8 Parldanc Station
oOTded in Volume M page 454,
Wa1on. Q ,l9S.OO. Fnrdomatlc ,
•
Moi&amp;a Count)• Deed RO&lt;ordr;
· fuJir ei;Julpped, most Deluxe of
Thenee ElM 'e-t rodl; thence North
Deluxe~ Blaetthar'•, Pomeroy '
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40 !1&gt;"': .thence · West 19 rods;
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6761&lt;
111&amp;
llloollil1
tbeneo , SOuthweat to the place of
7
7
w"o"'M
" A:N7"1o-r -g-eneral housework,
.._ It, ,, ""c'"a'"i;~
beJ'InNnr, contalnlnt • 21.1 acres,
-t In famHy, Soe Clarence wou,
.
more ozo.leaa. Savt and ~tcept the

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~ol d and conve)'ed trom uid rut
estite but includint LotJ ~. 6 and

1~ in the Village of Harrisonvllle.

These two parcels contain 1ixtytwo acres, more or leas and areal·
~o known as the Dunlap Farm.
Appraised Value $1200.00.
Said premlsta are appraiae.d aa
shown above and must be- sold for
not les., than two--thhW of iaid appraised value. The terms of the
o&gt;ale are cub ID hand on delivery
of ,deed.
Said real estate will be offered
for sale as separate parcels and
a whole.
118
Dale M. Dutton, Exe:utor
of the Ettate uf Merrill .
McClure, Dect' J&amp;ed.
Webster &amp; Fultz
Attoraeya for Executor
(5- 24.31 (6), 7, 14, f.te

Lega/ NOfi•Ce
Sharifvt
" Stlt 01 ... , lst.A•••
The tt1t1 of Ohio, Melt• County
c~ Pie" Court
Ralston Purlf\1 C01np41ny
¥t.

Flrmtrl Fuel &amp; Supply, Inc., ..c.
Case No. , &amp;
12 31
d
In pursuance of an or er o1 S'a 1e
of realeotate:in the above entitled
a~Jon
to m•t' d~r'..ted as Sherlff
"~
of Melp Co., I will offer f.;,r pubUc
auction at door of Court Houae,
Pomeroy, Ohio, in the above nam·
ed eounty on Monday, June 10,
.
19~. at 10:00 a. m. the fo 11 OWIRg
described real estate, situated in
County of MeJ'"s,
state of Ohio,
•
Township of Sutton, to--wit:
The following described prem·
,·sea, situated In tbe ""'wnshlp of
.o.v
Sutton, county of
and State
of Ohlo: The lollowing real estate
in 160 ucre Lot No. 1223, In Sutton
Township, Meigs county, Ohio,
and bounded a11d descnbed as follows; Be,iim;ing North 911./S feet
and West 3-10 feet from the Southwest corner of Section No. 31, on
the North line of a 51 1cre tr act
now or formerly owned b:r the
Rase HHI Coal Company described
ln deed to it from Pittsburgh Con·
soUdation Coal Company, dated
November 10, 1950, and recorded
in book Ul7, at Page 181, of the
Deed Record! of Meigs county, 0 .,
thence West 381 feet; thence North
180 West 76 fent to the Southeast
corner of Roy Arms 0.37 aero lot
on top of a rock cliff; thenc~ S.
87 deg. West 140 l"t to the East
side of stare Route No. 12-t, 20
feet from the
t!le'reof and
running parnlleland 25 feet North
of a brick store building; thence
seuth 2!1 deg. 41J' East 131J feet
along the Ea1 t slde of State Route

Melg~,

~nter

No. 124, tbeoee South 20 de&amp;ree,
25' East 31$ h!et alone the_E.ut
•Ide of State Route No. 124;
t ben c e
North 6'1 degree 15'
East 400. teet :runnin1 tb:rou.a:h a
point 2:S feet Northerly of a mine
openi.na:; thence Nartb 248 feet to
the place of beginning, eontainlna
3.66 acres; excepting and reaerv.
ing to the RoGe·Hill C?al Compaoy
its succesaors and asd&amp;nJ, all eo.:tl,
oU, gas and other mint:rall underlying the aoU, witb tbe riJht to
enter on said prerolaea prospect.
explore and drill tor, and mine,
excavate and rtmove the same
with all ftUIChi,n,cry, appJiances,
fb.tures and thmgs DeetllatY or
convenient therefor, and allo a
right Df way over, acrasa and upon a road running along: the Weft
erly aide thereof 11 deseribed in
the deed hereinafter referred to.
And being the ~arne property
Co
conveyed by the Rose Htll
aJ
Compony to Farmers Feed aod
Supply,
deed _dated
Jane
22, 19"1,Inc.,
andbyrecorded
in Book.

apply for prequalifieatlon with the
depar~.ent at leAst 10 days before
the date set to open bids. Information .p ertaining thereto, and preQualifying blanks may be obtained
from the Hit:hway Credit Exam·
iner, 450 East Town St., Columbus,
Ohlo.
Bidtling forms wiJI bt forwarded
from t}le Purchasing Officj) upon
requtst.
The Direct~r ' reserve! the :right
to reject any and e.U bids and to
waive technlcalltles.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
G't'Orge J. Thormyer,
STATE OF OHIO
Director of HighwaysActing
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Stat. Highway PYrchaalnct OHic• (5) 31, (6) 7, 2tc
. Unit Price C..Wrect
Sealed proposals wUl be reoThe, Flrsl and FlnC!il
ceived from prequalifled bidders 1
Of Its Kind ·
at tbe State Highway Purchasing
Office, Room 808, Oblo Depart.
menlo Bldgs., Columbus, Ohio, un·'~06L'~R
til 11:00 A. M. ' Eastern Standard 1
Time, Monday, June 17, 191)7, fot'
furnishing all fllrvices, labor, materlal and equipment necessary to
, recondition ex.lsting surfaces: and
base by acarifying, pulverizing,

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The· Hiddleporl SurineR •nc1
PrbfeJaiOJ\11 Wol'lteft'J Club wrll
celebrate lb."'ir ete•enth annivl·,·lbey havf tbelr m®thlr djn net
thy bav~ tbefr motilhly d mwr
meetina: at the P'lrst Presbyternu:
Church.
Mrs. ~•l eY Fry, presJden_l.
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in g.
The protram wlH include SPl'·
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Lacey t~ nd a technlcolor movm g
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Miss Judy Hill of Williamstown,
Va. is the guest of Miss Sandra
Kay hlgraham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mescher a~d
(C::arltlnued Frem Pqe OM)
t- •
son Mike have returned to theu
meeting.
i1Qp
1 ho~e GrUndy Va. , ofter a visit
with her mDth~, Mrs:. Fannie Kas.
Tuesday , September 3, Classes ,
lJfS
par, M1nersvtlle.
begin.
Fl"ida_v, October 11, End of First
EvangeUne cilapter, OES, met
Edward Parker ol Cleveland
six weeks, 2 days taught.
Thursday at the MUonic Temple visited recently with his parents,
Monday, Octol)er 14, Begin see- with Mrs. Willis Anthony, Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker Sr.,
ond six weeks.
Matron, and Allen Hughes, Worthy Minersville.
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Fri.d8)', October 23, Teachers' Patron, presiding.
S.·Sgt. and Mt's. William A. RigMeeting, Athens, s,chool closed.
Plan..- werp discu~sed for 1 pic--- don and sister of Little Rock, Ark.,
Friday: No~m)jer 22, End of nic to be held jn JUly and a tenta- were recent guests of Mr. and_ Mrs.
bake sale.
Walter Baker and sons, Mmer&lt;J·
second SII weeks, 58 days tauglll:.
Monday, November 25, Begin
Invitations to attend the Point ville.
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third six weeks.
Pleasant chapter on June 17, and
Mr. and Mr~. Ran Might of Rut·
" Thursday, November 28, Thanks- the thirly·sixth anniversary of the land visited Thursday with Mr.
glvi":g, school closed.
Ches;hire Chapter on June 21 were and Mrs. Ch&amp;rles Buck.
Fr1day, November 29, school received. Twenty-ftve year pins
MI. and Mrs. Willard Ebersbach
closed,
will also be pt't'sented at Cheshire. and daughters visited Wednesday
FrJday, Decem~r 20, Begin A Kentucky-Ohio Fellowship Night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mr . and Mrs. Guy Mor,ris and
Christmas Vaeahon lit close of will be held in Cincinnati on Sept.
school day.
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sons, Middletown, who were here
Mond.ay, - necember 30, Schools ~ During . thj(.tneetiog the altar, to attend_~he funeral of ~er gra~~-open.
was.di8.ped for Past Grand Patron, mother, Afi-s. WeHs, were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs . Roy Riffle, Rock
. Friday, Ja.1ua~y 10, End or third George Mitchell.
SIX weeks, 29 days taught.
At the close of the meeting re· Springs Re»~d .
Melvin RiffJe of Columbutl ~s
Monday, January 13, Begin 4th fresbments were served by Mrs.
SIX week!.
Denver Rice, Mrs. Theo Neutzlina: a gUest of his parents, Mr. and
Friday, Ft"bruary 21 , Teachers and Mrs. James Pullen.
Mrs. Roy Riffle.
Meeting, school closed. End of 4th
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer of
TRADfl! FOR TWOGOOD
Columbus were recent guests of
six Weeks, 115 ddy9 taught.
Monday, February 24, Begin
NEW YORK UP _ The New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston and
fifth six weeks
York Giants Thursday traded a .family .
l"riday, April 4 e nd of fifth six "high draft choice" in next seaMr . .and Mrs. Bernard i Nebon
weeks, 14:11 daylii tauglH,
son's annual NatJonal Football and children, Betty and Bonnie,
Monday, April 7, Begin sixth six League draft to the Los Angeles and Mrs. Lena Evans of Charleston
weel:s.
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Rams for bckle Charley Two- were recent ~uest1 of Mr. and Mrs.
Mc nday, May 19, last ds.y of good. Twogood, who played his Arlee Abbott, Rock Springs.
Mrs. Albert Smith, who underschool ; 176 c1uys taught, 2 days collegiate ball at the Universitv of
teacherJI meetlnjs. l'otal 1'78 1 days, Ne-braska, 1s a six-year veteran in went surgery at Holzer Hospital ,
Monday, is convalekclng nicely.
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Mr. and \t:rs, Herman Burt of
Rockland were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin ' Burt and
family.
.MI.. ~ue Lehew of Mason, w..
Va., visited Wednesday with MlSs
Anna Ebersbach.
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Percy L Peoples and his Wife
have gone to Columbus for a few
1 P.M. TIU.. DARK
days to visit their son, Leland.
Mr. and Mrs-. Harold Blacksto 1
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Ne~ Cheater
recently at their ,JJ,ome, ftork
PUBLIC "OitDIALLY INVITED
Springs Road. Pre90nt were ll!r.

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and daughter, Ruth ~nn , Mr. ;~nd
Mrs. Charles Spence~, the ho ·-t•
and children, Sherrie ::m d BobhJ

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Farm and Home

addre!ls is Pomeroy, Ohio has
been duly appointed Administrator
of the Estatt: of Leo Raub, decca!!ed, late of Pomeroy, Meigs
County, Ohio
Dpted thls 17th day of May 1957.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohlo
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Harold Howe:ll, 22, Downing to l
arrested Thursday and jailed by
Sheriff Robert C. Harte nbach, on
a non-support charge will appear
in Justtce of Peace ft. E. Grindley's eourt Friday night.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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Propo~al No. 1
R. 680, See. 9.70 Pt., 1~.2~ and
16.23 Meigs Count)',. Ohlo Length
16,790 Ft., 3.18 Mi., Width 18 ft.
Completion dale : August 15,
1957:

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Clarence DeWeese, 41 , Middle-pori arrested by Patrolman Gll~ey on
charges of Intoxication
was in M i ddJ ~ port jaH today
awaiUng hearing before Mayor
C. 0 . Fisher tonight at 8.

The bidder must Submit with .
bi1 bid a certified check in the
amount of $1,1M.OO.
The minhnum wage to be paid
Del Ray Coupe, 6 cyl. Low
to all labor employed on tbis conmileage. One careful local ownend
tract shall be in aceordamce with er.
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Was U99$
173, at Page 29rt ,of Deed Recorda the Sc}Jedule of Prevailing Hourly
Wage Rates Ascertained and Deof Meigs County, Ohio.
NOW
Said premises appralaed at $10,- termined by the Department of
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or esa Industrial Rr=lations appUcable to
the State Highway Department im·
than % of appraisement.
provements in accordance with
Robert r.. J.lll'-tenbach
Sec. 411!1.03,
4115.04, 4115.05
(Sher1' II)
41Ht06 and flU5.07 of the Revised
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Ha !I'd
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Code of Ohio .
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Middleport
Attorney
Belore issuing a purchase order
10, 17, 24, 31, (6) '7, 5tc
lhe successful bldder will be re.'
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quired to furnish bond In an
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
amount
quawork.
o one a o
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cost of the
. lst•tt of LH R.u~ Occ.•Md -. ·
for
Notice
is hereby
given
Ho
bert
J. Raub
whose
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llaulina: and incorporatinr •eveate, bin~er soU, water and aootum
cllloride (furnlahed by the State)
miXln£ compacting, reshapina: anel
adjustina: to uoiform grade and
croi8 section and applying bituminous prime eoat and · teal.
Standard SpeclfieaU ~na of the
State of Ohio Dep,.-tment of High·
ways dated Jan. 1. 19G'7, and Conatruction Procedure for Modified
Stablized Base Course, Rev. April
22, 1957 shall govern these improvement&amp;.

Charlei Murray , preaideot ol the had placed the mitals of Ditk
Middleport P'ire Department A &amp;· Kat'l' and Leona l\lltllit - later
aociation, paid Mrs. c. R. Karr Sr., Mrs. Karr- endrcled In a beart.
a sincere and deserved tribute on She also thanked the firemen for
Thurlday evenln1 a1 he acted u lhe1r surprise gift recently of a
spoke1man for the department day'1 worlt at the Karr_'l farm
when they ~urprised her wilb a where they arc remodcbna the
gill at the dinner they gave ror hou11e praperutory to movin1 11
her
!loon tn pD8111ble.
Mra. Karr thought the dlnner She concluded her !llhort tall
was a family dinner for \he lire- with un inviutlon for the group to
men and their families and at the visit tht'Y uf tcn at their farm
clo~e of the meal, wblcb was pre- home.
.
Tht' m.ked ham dmner was ptepared b!; members of the Auxil·
iary, Murray, who was ani1ted by I pared 11nd served , by t he AuUIIS. T. RuiieU, presented 11er rt'ith ! ary and Lhe menu mcluded tom~tQ
a oil paintin 11 of an 'a utumn scene juice, mashed potatoe1, 11ravy,
by Miss Daiaie Saunders, well- ham, succotash, cold slaw, ro.1111,
known local artist.
reli sh plate11, iced tea , coffee and
The pain ling is a copy of one a de ~ert course . of anJel food
made by Miss Saunders for Mrs. rAke . Ice cream and strawberries.
S. T. Russell whlth has been f!d· Tbe ble.ssint was asked by .Mrs. 0 .
mired by Mrs. Karr and will be E. McKmley.
~aced in the Karr's farm home on
Members and gueatt were ?da.
:Naylor's Run Hi11 . 11 is 2'7 x 39 and yor C. 0 . Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. M,.urframed in light wood.
ray and son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.
In the brief talk given by Mur- learr and granddaughter, Pol~y
ray when h.e presented the paint- An~ Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. DaYld
ing, he said that Mrs. Karr had the Ohimger and Sandra and Susan,
"g-reatest personality" of anyone he Mr. and Mrb. Jack •Bechtel and
knew and that she lh·ed the Gold- Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MUb
en Rule every day. She has been and James Russell, Mr. and Mrs:.
at the Village Hall ,apartmeat for John Vromaa and John . .
the past ten yecrs and had charge
Robert F~sher. Tom MJ,lls, Mu.
or fire , emergency and pollee calls James Damtols and Je!-'ntfer and
and bas constantly lot! owed tho Lynn , Mr .. and Mrs. Donald M!Ua
Biblical injunction to "Feed the and Cynthia and Sherman, Mr. and
hungrr and help the poor".
Mrs. Harold ~inkle and Debby, Mr.
The Fire Department have never and Mrs. Dav1d Jenkins and Duld,
Jacked the eorr-ect directionS" tor "k and · Mrs. Gerald Anthony and
~ny call mad~ through Mrs. Karr Barbara.
and when they r.eturned from riljht
~r. nod _
Mrs-; X,hamaa Darst, Rayealls - eapecially in the winter mood itloes,
and Mrs. s. T.
were apt to find ebftee sandwiches Ru:'isell, Mr. und Mrs. Robert Mesoup, etc, prepared f~r- tbem .
Elhlnny and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Karr upressed her ainCere 0. E. M~Kinley, Mr. and Mrs. Howthanks for the gift which_ carrieJ a a':&lt;' Oatley, Mr. and Mrs. Way,ne
personal touch on one of the Gibbons and Evelyn, Mr. and M~•treei in the picture, Mis!l Saunders Emmet Shuler, Mrs. o. P. Klem,
Mrs. E. s. Schaaf

THE SMITH

E. Shaeffer,

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry tovtor
and family .
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. White, To~anda, Kansas, who hue not vtsited heft for the ~alrt fifty-two
years Were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Picken_s and thelatter's brotilers and ststers and
othMerrs.reRlaotib'',~'t· Odlebee
and chil.,
dren. and Mn. s. M. Pyle, Connellville, Pa., are vlslting Mr. and
Mrs. Will!am LOwe.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony , Mr .
and Mrs. Gerald Anthony and
daughter, s 3rbara, and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Lambert have returr.ed
from a fishing trip near Tar Hoilow .
Sidney Pickens, who fell at his
home four weeks ago, is confine:d
to his bed. Mr. Picken~ broke h1s
right ankle and the big toe on his
left r~ot in the fall
Lalll'y swift, M?rfS, Norfolk, Va.,
spent the wf'ek e-nd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Swift.
Mrs. R. S White left Thursday
far a visit in Akron. She accompanied Mr and Mrs. N. S. White, Akron and Mrs. Florence Hanny,
Buiralo, N. Y .. who had been visiting at her home. •
Linda Fierjng, who is. a graduate of the ClhS's o( 1957 at MHS, is
employed at the Middleport e~~tchalilie of , the Genera! Telephbn e
Co mpany.
Patrolman Everett Bostic, who is
·a patfent at Holzer Hospital, is repot'ted as improving.
George Siddell Jr., Hyannis,
Mass., is vi si ting his Iinncee, Jean
Smarl, at the home of 9er parents,
Mr. and }'[rs Paul Smart.

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OF 'EM Q0

Tup· pers PJ.ains
Several rro m here attended
the Chicken
supper
at Ro ·It:
Springs Mondsy night .
Margaret Russell and dnught,.r
and Lturetla Baughman of Nelsonville spent "the weekend with
Carrie Bahr.
Mr. and Mrs. tl;mile Matlar k
of Lanca-ster were vbitlng her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Frost Sunday.
Mrs, lla Stone and son Gene of
Vlenns, W. Va., ant'! Mrs. Ila Fa1
Kimes of Athens were guests u'
Mra. Lelia Fulton, Decoration.
Wllliam -Hosttle underwent su-rg~:ry at St. Joseph Hospital .- t
Parkersburg Monday .
Mr. ani Mrs. Rq.bert llartenbach of Pome~y spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rol~nd Tor-

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Middleport Fire Dept. Association
Pay!i Tribute To Mr1. t. k. Kart Sr.

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Pomeroy-Mid d leport, 0 ., June 7, 1957

Legal Notice

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

NOTICE 01'1 PUBLIC SALI
1 In pursuance of the order of
the Pro ba le Court of Meigs Count:- , Ohio, I w1ll offer ror sale at
Public Auction on the 22nd day of
PHONE 398
I J une, 1957, at 10 00 o'clock A. M.,
at the front door of t he Meigs
llATES
j County Court House ,the follow·
. m g descri bed real estate situated
3 teats per wOTd, om lnstrtion. Minimum dw.rge SOc.-----4 t41nll
1 in Ute Cou nt y of Meiga, State of
per word for three consecutive in11ertlons.
Ohio, to-wit :
j PARCEL NO l · The folio win,
Special - One month for 25 eents peT word.
Full rate of 2 cenU. per wcrd wiU be chnr~cd for advertising 11
Real Eslatf! situated In the County
Dot
the t5lh of eactt~month
fo lowlnl(
lr_t!-!&lt;&gt;rlion.
of Metgs,T in theh' Slater of•-1Ohio, andd
-paid
, . for
In lx-fore
Advertisi"""-Should
rrporlf'd
hnmedta
fely. The
Dwiiyn'Sentinel ,.m no'Lbe responsible for more than one incor·
.n the owns IP 0 _, PlO an
1
ftot Insertion.
bounded ancl descrlbet'l U
Card of Thanb and SDeclal NoUcet of Events $·1.00 Obituarlel
J 'ows: lt bNng part of Fractional
pubUahed at 1 cut per word.
Lot No. 7, Town 7 and Ranae 14.
- - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - : - - - " ' Ohio Co mpany's Purchase. Begin.
1D55 rzRD ConverlitJlc wilh pow ning in the ce~ter off CFroun,~y RoaNd
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1t·f•r ~ and
torrlom&lt;~t i c :n the South ltne
h 383
1ac t10n I o.
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- -pi nk a Ill I whtlc , prtf'e $1675.00. 1; thence ! Nort'd
d eet South
a ong
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r; Jyd,• Klthn , Tuppers Pla1n~. center
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' o sa1 tbroa E0 t 324
.. have in lhe v1cmity or Pon.o
m e of
cemetery;
as Cern·
roy: a beautiful Spinet Ptann
Oldn
0 7-l Ztp feet
11 Jon"
South lineenee
of sald
wh1ch will he tAken hack and
eter to Southeast corner ·thence
will sell A• a gre at savings to CABflr.E noon. rorkrr, buffet,
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F.a t 'r
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anyone in need of such a piano
anllquc umlln •lla sta nrl , anltque N?rlh 283 eet aNongth ' 1 me 0 ."
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d ishes. o tl L"atcr, day hcd, orn- said Ceme-tery to or eas corner,
h d
Write or rail for rurt er cla l !I
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thence East 2209 teet·
thence
to Paul F Pfaff , Credit Adju~:~l·
amenLa s ut ers, g Her, awn
, W ' 445 f 1_
45
or, c-o Heaton's Music Store, 50
mower, tnblc :~mps Phone 364. South l8 degree
est , ee '
6 7 6tc thence South 1 ~ deg. 4 ~ West
North High St., co tumhu~ . Ohio.
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225 ft. to the South line of fraction
Phone Capital 16737 Ea~y lf'rml:l L. C•. S)l l'rJt ~t a nr 1arr 1 typewn't er.· No. 7; th en,~e wes t 24231ee t along
old piano acce pt.ad a!l trade
in .
E~xccl lent COllf1rt ·wn. '' t'll. J ed sm·d s ou lh 1·tnc t o Pace
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o 1 begin ·
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Webster, 206 Sprin g A\re, Pom- mng, con tai ning 34 M/100 acres
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6 7
more or ll!S'S.
RIDER S WANTF.D from J'omeroy, -~ - - - - - - - RcfC'rcnce Deed : Volume 121S
Kaiser
ComtrucUon,
4:30- 1'wo fiix -ye&lt;t r"uld nihil, complete. p•ge 298 ,Mei gs county Deed Rec·
11 lg
. h c hatr
. I'I one 8'25 I II•. 7 3tc orris,
. 12:30. Call Middleport 606'i·Y.
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Appra tsed Value $601).1)0.
PARCEL No · ll · A ll of the fol·
On and after thi 8 date, June 5, WALNIJT (linin~ t abl e extc nston
19•7, t shall n•t he "'ponsihle
leavr;s llnrl pad, buHrt, chair!. lowing descri'tcd re:.l estate situ6 7 3t ated in Sc1p1o Township, Melg•
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for debl.!t contracted by anyone _____1__e.:!H ~ __" ·
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t Oh'10 ·10 section Seven
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J PART anrl t rrf's we buy junke.J
Seven, Range Fourteen, beRobert J
rars Cly de V:m ('r&gt;f&gt;O f'V . Batl ""y gtnmng at the Northeast corner
ti 5 3tp
Bun Jlo:td p, unc !Hl2~Y.
of a ten acre lol conveyed
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mr_._ -· ·-. -· ·- ' -· Thom as Dye to John Bradfield by
'J'IJFJU•; Wll.L BE A DAN'' !·: FO ~ I - -- -deed r'laled December 9~h- A-I
MOOSE
ME-MDl-:ltS
A N n Vf..:NE:TlA N BL!KDS. Match Stick p , 1848 and recor~ed m the
TU.;JR
GlTf'::STS AT
Till·:
drapr)l and -~ lwdc 'i. toll -up Porch Med rccurd~ of Meigs County,
MOOSE lODGE, CO RNi':R uf&lt;'
!thAdr~. f'l oth ny lo,n, a.wniugs, Ohio, 1n Volume 13 on pages 110
SYCAMORE AND t:. M.\ 1'1 .
Pore~ Val! :mcc, ~l ec~ne fana, and IJ 1 to whtch reference_ ls
POM~~ROY MtJSrc HY rm: r.l l kut~J~- Dale Wrppe. Supply, he-reby mad~ for a more def1t1ite
MOONLIGHTERS FREE SANIJ
2 1~ Unwn Ave., Pomeroy.
t1e scri pL1on; thence Soulh forty
WICHES. JUNI&lt;: 0 AT 9 00 p _
6 5 lmop rods; thence West
forty rods;
M.
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the nce Norlh forty rods; thence
WAN1'FD _ Cu', ~nri colored gloss E.a st_ forty rDds_t~ the place of- be·
Ht1dqU1rten for
old chi na. Call 6188--M eve nings. gm mng contammr
ten acres,
8am1111n1te Luggage - Lane Cedar
5 11\ tt more or less. and! is the same ten
Chests - LA U Window Fans- .=-:::::c::-:::-;;:::---::----:-acre~ n! land deed!ld by George Vf·
Frigidaire RefrJ1eratora.
MAGIC (;lll!:t~ !;(a ll range, cheap. Bradfwl d and wife to said Harriet
l1ll1r F..,-ntture, Mkldr.port, Ohio
Phone tH2-X.
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fO ln. Tilting Arbur bench saw ( 18) E
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Wonted

Mt! Ci ure and Lucinda Powell bY
deed d.1ted ,Ju ly 16 1890, and recorded In Deed 11o011: No. 66 paee
102. Deed Records of Meigs Coun·
ty. Ohio; the undivided half of the
aforesaid ten acres , was conveyed
by said Lucinda Pnwell and hut.
band to Harriet McClure by deed
dated April 3oth, 1891, and recOrded in Deed Book No. 71 pagn
260 and 261 of the Deed Records
of Meigs County, OhlO.
Abo the tollowlng deacribed
Real
situated in the County
of
In
State of Ohlo, In
and bounded aDd
to-wit : Be·
eorner
acre
John
to Harriet McClure and
Lucinda Powell ; tbence 40 rods
South or to the Une between the
said Geo,ae W. Bradfield .and J.
s. Bradfield,· thence west (56 rods
along the said line·, -thence North
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... n rods·, thence Ea!rt 56 rods to
the •-place
beginning
bei:lgn
ti of
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14 andd ""'1D _,c
on 7 , ange
• an .o.vW
7 of the Ohio Company's Purchase,
containlflg 14 acres, and being the
lime premise~ conveyed by Geol"ge
W. Brad!J'eld and wife to sll.id liar·
:riet McClure by deed dated February 6, A. D. 1891 and recorded
Jn deed book No. 7 ~ pages 269 and
270 of Meigs County, Ohio. All ol
8ald foregoing Real Estate having
been purchased by said Harriet
McClure lonr after the death of
her late bu!!-"oand Nathaniel MeClure nnd th-elore owns the feel
to 4aid twen ..
ty-jour acre• of land
in ber own right. The first above
deacrlbed plel'e containing ten (10)
acres, was also willed to said HarrJ'et Mnr&lt;Jure- and Lucinda Powell
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by their Fat~er John Bradfield by
will ds ted and recorded Jn the
Record of WIJls of Meigs County,
Ohl 1 " k 6
10•
0 • n uoo
page u.
Ref&lt;!cencc Deed: yolumo 95
pa~es 69 and 70 , Meiga County
Deed Recordll.
Appt.aised Value $200.00.
PARCEL NO. III · The following
real estate situate in the County
of Melllrt. in the State of Ohio . and
in the Villag~ of Harrisonville aDd
bounded and deseribed as f&lt;1Uows:
The foilowJng described Town Lots
in tho Village of Harrisonville,
Meigs county, Ohio, to-wat: Lot
No Sbcteen 06 ) Fltty feet wide
and one hundr~d feet lon,, as
fonnd on Ple flrat plat of said vn.
!age of HUr1sonvtlle.

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and 6 in . .!&lt;linter. Roth for· $230.
Also Lot No. one {lt, twenty (20)
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feet wide ond one hundred feet
Churles Itcuter, Pomeroy.
65
Jtp BABY SI'rTING by hour or day, long, as- round on Plat of A. Dun·
LOST - on road lwtw,•cn .f rank OJ\(' II {'ll. ft. ga,&lt;; rrft·tgel a tor,
~l'rucc 30202, Mason Vity.
laps Addition to the Village of
Holter and IUch Sellers fn rm,
$1110 on. Onf' fivp pir&gt;c(' oak k tl
8 3 61p JJarrisonvllle, Ohio, al' rec'lt·df!&lt;t on
Ma~ 30, )ever from Ma s8c~· Jl &amp;rchrn !!1'\, $ 151)0. One npur1
tbt. 16th day of October, A 0.,
rla tractor. I&lt;'indcr plcus'' rc ·
trwnt stzf' c-onk stO\'&lt;'
$1 5 ( 20 B) 1
181S8, on pages 114 in the Records
lurn to FranK Holt er, lhcinr .
M11ldlepnr! 6!Y75-J.
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or Plats of aaid County of Meigs, it
6 7 3lp point 111 nli!o thr Soulhen;;t corn er Ba.:rnes-S~.nptOn lnaura.eee AleDCJ, being the same premi ~es conveyed
Middleport. Fire • AuAftoNle- b)' H. J. Lee and wife to uld ltar·
rLO§':':ll'lf.-...::.n:.e:-:,:~:G:::.;;;a,,,-.;;;ti.ld!irili.f,;;
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Bonrts. Phone 8815-X
8-20-tl riett McClure by deed dated and
contact Rich Qu.\lls.
Phone For tuuued i:. lE' 5alc. Ref1·lgrrat o-r,
recorded In ·Volume 103 page 229
8238-M.
615 atp
ullllqllr rork~&gt;r, ru gs, stu(lio
FOREMo\N
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ABBOTT
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SER.-ol the Deed Records of said Meig1
couPh, metal w.u·drobc, miiicc iVIet; All makea Repaired by J:x- County, Ohio, to whlcb reference
b11lfo.d:-;,lth a}&gt;la)~&lt;•uu~. MI.~~ now&lt;'n, 741 South pert
T~rt-rnict.ca. Pllone 8* Y Is hereby made.
proximately $80.00, Saturday in I Fourth, l\1trlfll1•pm·t. m•ar Dairy
Middle"l':
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Appral~d Value $100.00.
Isle.
fl-7-ttp
Pomeroy. Rewar d. Mrs. Kenneth
PARCEL t-.10. IV : The fint piece
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COMP'LE'J'E tnaur1n"' Proteetion,
--- -J AlumlnQm comhtnntlon storm and
Llfa, Autc·. Fire, Polio. Oall Do!l i• described as follows, to-wit:
amen wtndnwo a no door&lt;. Steel
The following real estate altuate
Mills, Mitldlcport, Ohlo.
and alumtnum awning~:~ and canIn the County of Melp and State
:-::=-- opies. Ctt!l William Radford, (21)
of Ohio and bounded aa follows :
11. H. liAWLINGS SONS CO. - 2t
Uort .Spri•lJo:l.
G 2 lmop.
Begir~niDJ at tbe Southeast corner
bour Mfrl!:tlter Service.
Day
:7-;-::-;:--;-;:;·l
of
Fr~Uon No. 7 In Sclplo Town·
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Phoot tim. Niaat Phone GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES and HOUSE, 8 rooms and
, 1~ ahlp, County tnd S4Jte aforesaid,
8009-K. DODGE • P!.YW&gt;UTII
Sorvl(~e . R. A. Finlaw, 1512 E.
a,.cres, Pomeroy,
out of blgb U.ence North 102 l'&lt;tds; -thence
DE.\L.US.
~..,6 II
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tt
water. Cali 336-X or 938-M.
W-ert 12 rodt; thence west 32 dee
4
8tp
ffee
SOt.ttb 3ft rou, thence We~t
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1141 Fnr Rent
c--:-c:-:-·
14 dtlrtt' Soutb :W rods: thenee
SIX ROOMS and bath $4500.00. Wed -'0 deree Soutb 24 rods;
19M MERCURY 2 dr. "Hard-top " ElnHT ROOM DwelJing, Mwly
thence we 1 11 degree south 20
Manning KIOJes, 11ft
Cpe. .1.39&amp;.00. Mcreurymatlc,
t.eeoratc(l Inside and out, larlilc
1harp appearance, sound me•
rods; thence South 23 degree Weat
lot, within II min. walk f.rom
Ul rods
llnta; thence Ea1t 30
ebanlcally, Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
Court House. · A . N. Bengel,
1 roda; thence South 40 roda; tbenee
ft 1 01&lt;
Pomeroy. Phone 310..M. 6 ~ tf
Good Qoaa Uaed C..
Ellt 71 rodl, 17 llDJ!o tq pia.., of
AIIIIIU01
aad
MOtloll
beolnnlng, onntalnl., allout forty
Ji1URNISHED
apartment,
sleeplll!f
19M PONTIAC 8 eyl. dl• . 2 dr.
room. l"all 376.
6-tl-3tc
"~IT
(40)
'""· more o~ le,r, and lo
Sedan. ,1 ,00~.00 Oriathal blue
METRO r-:
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part of Frac~lon No. 7, Scipio
finl1h, we've 1ervlced alnce new.
AUTO _
Townablp,'' Melli· · Ctunt)', Ohio,
6 7 Ole APARTMENT, 3 room1, bath. 1D8
Blaet.tnar's, Pomeroy.
•• , •• and except the -eoal that wq
Mulbtlrry Avo., Zana Baxter.
!'"•!rvJod by Jacob Davis when said
e. 4 stp
19118 BUJtK Special 4 dr. Sadan.
wao de.e dedoby uld Dovla to
Uote.oo. orlslnol llnlr h, ownod by HOUSE ANO LARGE LOT on
ILU: WIARD .
Dunlap,. deed ·dated January 3,
Dfltl of our mechanics. BIAett·
Water St. In Syracuse, $33.00 per j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;.;:11131.
Jllf'l, Pomeror.
8 7 6tt
The second pltce 11 deacrlbed
month. Call 432 Pomeroy.
as followr, lp-wltt• Tbe following
19tltl OLDSMOBILE Super "88".
Extonllon !.a~,
· 11\'BUBANC:B AGENCY real estate 1ltuate In the Townahip
f.2~00. Hard.top, power Jteet· Fw Rent ol Scipio, County of • Meip and
Sc•lfold
b.lardo,
Drop
.
Cloiht.
lilro, AY-blle, H Jn1, ••te1. Hydrtmltlt. Bllett·
State
of Obio, in Fraction 1, Tawn
CUntoo P'l•hor, loliddloport
ACCIIIINt
6 . 7 6lc
.nat'I1_: Pomeroy.
'f,
Range
14 oUhe Ohio Compsny'a ·
Phone ~lt.'
n 111
W.. Ciooartr
Purchase, bealnninr;approx.lmatel)t
1111' PONTJAC V8 2 dr. Sedan. ror l'OIIt -:-i;'; ,,rlo
..,upape.·
1M rods East of the Southweat
.,:.215.00. 3.800 mllt'll, this elf ll•omer.
Clinton FW.,," ,Mldo
· lo MIDDLIPOIIt, DIIIO
torner of aald FrJetton, whleh
:1'1.11 oev,W been sold. Blaettnar'a, dleport, Ph. 112Q.ll . ',
lloUI
61PHONII
tall of a I).'Jrtel of real estat~ conveyed
Pomeroil.
o 1.. lite
by Henry McClure. et al., by deed
dated February 8, 1170; · and re1101 P'ORJ) V8 Parldanc Station
oOTded in Volume M page 454,
Wa1on. Q ,l9S.OO. Fnrdomatlc ,
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Moi&amp;a Count)• Deed RO&lt;ordr;
· fuJir ei;Julpped, most Deluxe of
Thenee ElM 'e-t rodl; thence North
Deluxe~ Blaetthar'•, Pomeroy '
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40 !1&gt;"': .thence · West 19 rods;
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6761&lt;
111&amp;
llloollil1
tbeneo , SOuthweat to the place of
7
7
w"o"'M
" A:N7"1o-r -g-eneral housework,
.._ It, ,, ""c'"a'"i;~
beJ'InNnr, contalnlnt • 21.1 acres,
-t In famHy, Soe Clarence wou,
.
more ozo.leaa. Savt and ~tcept the

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~ol d and conve)'ed trom uid rut
estite but includint LotJ ~. 6 and

1~ in the Village of Harrisonvllle.

These two parcels contain 1ixtytwo acres, more or leas and areal·
~o known as the Dunlap Farm.
Appraised Value $1200.00.
Said premlsta are appraiae.d aa
shown above and must be- sold for
not les., than two--thhW of iaid appraised value. The terms of the
o&gt;ale are cub ID hand on delivery
of ,deed.
Said real estate will be offered
for sale as separate parcels and
a whole.
118
Dale M. Dutton, Exe:utor
of the Ettate uf Merrill .
McClure, Dect' J&amp;ed.
Webster &amp; Fultz
Attoraeya for Executor
(5- 24.31 (6), 7, 14, f.te

Lega/ NOfi•Ce
Sharifvt
" Stlt 01 ... , lst.A•••
The tt1t1 of Ohio, Melt• County
c~ Pie" Court
Ralston Purlf\1 C01np41ny
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Flrmtrl Fuel &amp; Supply, Inc., ..c.
Case No. , &amp;
12 31
d
In pursuance of an or er o1 S'a 1e
of realeotate:in the above entitled
a~Jon
to m•t' d~r'..ted as Sherlff
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of Melp Co., I will offer f.;,r pubUc
auction at door of Court Houae,
Pomeroy, Ohio, in the above nam·
ed eounty on Monday, June 10,
.
19~. at 10:00 a. m. the fo 11 OWIRg
described real estate, situated in
County of MeJ'"s,
state of Ohio,
•
Township of Sutton, to--wit:
The following described prem·
,·sea, situated In tbe ""'wnshlp of
.o.v
Sutton, county of
and State
of Ohlo: The lollowing real estate
in 160 ucre Lot No. 1223, In Sutton
Township, Meigs county, Ohio,
and bounded a11d descnbed as follows; Be,iim;ing North 911./S feet
and West 3-10 feet from the Southwest corner of Section No. 31, on
the North line of a 51 1cre tr act
now or formerly owned b:r the
Rase HHI Coal Company described
ln deed to it from Pittsburgh Con·
soUdation Coal Company, dated
November 10, 1950, and recorded
in book Ul7, at Page 181, of the
Deed Record! of Meigs county, 0 .,
thence West 381 feet; thence North
180 West 76 fent to the Southeast
corner of Roy Arms 0.37 aero lot
on top of a rock cliff; thenc~ S.
87 deg. West 140 l"t to the East
side of stare Route No. 12-t, 20
feet from the
t!le'reof and
running parnlleland 25 feet North
of a brick store building; thence
seuth 2!1 deg. 41J' East 131J feet
along the Ea1 t slde of State Route

Melg~,

~nter

No. 124, tbeoee South 20 de&amp;ree,
25' East 31$ h!et alone the_E.ut
•Ide of State Route No. 124;
t ben c e
North 6'1 degree 15'
East 400. teet :runnin1 tb:rou.a:h a
point 2:S feet Northerly of a mine
openi.na:; thence Nartb 248 feet to
the place of beginning, eontainlna
3.66 acres; excepting and reaerv.
ing to the RoGe·Hill C?al Compaoy
its succesaors and asd&amp;nJ, all eo.:tl,
oU, gas and other mint:rall underlying the aoU, witb tbe riJht to
enter on said prerolaea prospect.
explore and drill tor, and mine,
excavate and rtmove the same
with all ftUIChi,n,cry, appJiances,
fb.tures and thmgs DeetllatY or
convenient therefor, and allo a
right Df way over, acrasa and upon a road running along: the Weft
erly aide thereof 11 deseribed in
the deed hereinafter referred to.
And being the ~arne property
Co
conveyed by the Rose Htll
aJ
Compony to Farmers Feed aod
Supply,
deed _dated
Jane
22, 19"1,Inc.,
andbyrecorded
in Book.

apply for prequalifieatlon with the
depar~.ent at leAst 10 days before
the date set to open bids. Information .p ertaining thereto, and preQualifying blanks may be obtained
from the Hit:hway Credit Exam·
iner, 450 East Town St., Columbus,
Ohlo.
Bidtling forms wiJI bt forwarded
from t}le Purchasing Officj) upon
requtst.
The Direct~r ' reserve! the :right
to reject any and e.U bids and to
waive technlcalltles.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
G't'Orge J. Thormyer,
STATE OF OHIO
Director of HighwaysActing
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Stat. Highway PYrchaalnct OHic• (5) 31, (6) 7, 2tc
. Unit Price C..Wrect
Sealed proposals wUl be reoThe, Flrsl and FlnC!il
ceived from prequalifled bidders 1
Of Its Kind ·
at tbe State Highway Purchasing
Office, Room 808, Oblo Depart.
menlo Bldgs., Columbus, Ohio, un·'~06L'~R
til 11:00 A. M. ' Eastern Standard 1
Time, Monday, June 17, 191)7, fot'
furnishing all fllrvices, labor, materlal and equipment necessary to
, recondition ex.lsting surfaces: and
base by acarifying, pulverizing,

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H. 2nd Ave.
Middleport

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Middleport BPW 1 U SOe
The· Hiddleporl SurineR •nc1
PrbfeJaiOJ\11 Wol'lteft'J Club wrll
celebrate lb."'ir ete•enth annivl·,·lbey havf tbelr m®thlr djn net
thy bav~ tbefr motilhly d mwr
meetina: at the P'lrst Presbyternu:
Church.
Mrs. ~•l eY Fry, presJden_l.
1'!111 pla!Jned Guest Night for thi 'l
nr on tJ 1 snd members are requt· ~ l­
ed tc.. lJ, trif gutsts to the meet·
in g.
The protram wlH include SPl'·
:: 1~1 music planned by Mu. El·
!wl Chapman and Mrs. Clarenr~
Lacey t~ nd a technlcolor movm g
p;tm·e ·'Ohio, USA" shown ,th11.1
the ('fforts of Luella Jenklnsor,
whflse husbancl , Allen J cnkln~cn
is ass(odated with t h~ SOHIO C(• ·
producer!! of the film.

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Miss Judy Hill of Williamstown,
Va. is the guest of Miss Sandra
Kay hlgraham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mescher a~d
(C::arltlnued Frem Pqe OM)
t- •
son Mike have returned to theu
meeting.
i1Qp
1 ho~e GrUndy Va. , ofter a visit
with her mDth~, Mrs:. Fannie Kas.
Tuesday , September 3, Classes ,
lJfS
par, M1nersvtlle.
begin.
Fl"ida_v, October 11, End of First
EvangeUne cilapter, OES, met
Edward Parker ol Cleveland
six weeks, 2 days taught.
Thursday at the MUonic Temple visited recently with his parents,
Monday, Octol)er 14, Begin see- with Mrs. Willis Anthony, Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker Sr.,
ond six weeks.
Matron, and Allen Hughes, Worthy Minersville.
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Fri.d8)', October 23, Teachers' Patron, presiding.
S.·Sgt. and Mt's. William A. RigMeeting, Athens, s,chool closed.
Plan..- werp discu~sed for 1 pic--- don and sister of Little Rock, Ark.,
Friday: No~m)jer 22, End of nic to be held jn JUly and a tenta- were recent guests of Mr. and_ Mrs.
bake sale.
Walter Baker and sons, Mmer&lt;J·
second SII weeks, 58 days tauglll:.
Monday, November 25, Begin
Invitations to attend the Point ville.
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third six weeks.
Pleasant chapter on June 17, and
Mr. and Mr~. Ran Might of Rut·
" Thursday, November 28, Thanks- the thirly·sixth anniversary of the land visited Thursday with Mr.
glvi":g, school closed.
Ches;hire Chapter on June 21 were and Mrs. Ch&amp;rles Buck.
Fr1day, November 29, school received. Twenty-ftve year pins
MI. and Mrs. Willard Ebersbach
closed,
will also be pt't'sented at Cheshire. and daughters visited Wednesday
FrJday, Decem~r 20, Begin A Kentucky-Ohio Fellowship Night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mr . and Mrs. Guy Mor,ris and
Christmas Vaeahon lit close of will be held in Cincinnati on Sept.
school day.
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sons, Middletown, who were here
Mond.ay, - necember 30, Schools ~ During . thj(.tneetiog the altar, to attend_~he funeral of ~er gra~~-open.
was.di8.ped for Past Grand Patron, mother, Afi-s. WeHs, were guests of
1
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Riffle, Rock
. Friday, Ja.1ua~y 10, End or third George Mitchell.
SIX weeks, 29 days taught.
At the close of the meeting re· Springs Re»~d .
Melvin RiffJe of Columbutl ~s
Monday, January 13, Begin 4th fresbments were served by Mrs.
SIX week!.
Denver Rice, Mrs. Theo Neutzlina: a gUest of his parents, Mr. and
Friday, Ft"bruary 21 , Teachers and Mrs. James Pullen.
Mrs. Roy Riffle.
Meeting, school closed. End of 4th
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer of
TRADfl! FOR TWOGOOD
Columbus were recent guests of
six Weeks, 115 ddy9 taught.
Monday, February 24, Begin
NEW YORK UP _ The New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston and
fifth six weeks
York Giants Thursday traded a .family .
l"riday, April 4 e nd of fifth six "high draft choice" in next seaMr . .and Mrs. Bernard i Nebon
weeks, 14:11 daylii tauglH,
son's annual NatJonal Football and children, Betty and Bonnie,
Monday, April 7, Begin sixth six League draft to the Los Angeles and Mrs. Lena Evans of Charleston
weel:s.
·
Rams for bckle Charley Two- were recent ~uest1 of Mr. and Mrs.
Mc nday, May 19, last ds.y of good. Twogood, who played his Arlee Abbott, Rock Springs.
Mrs. Albert Smith, who underschool ; 176 c1uys taught, 2 days collegiate ball at the Universitv of
teacherJI meetlnjs. l'otal 1'78 1 days, Ne-braska, 1s a six-year veteran in went surgery at Holzer Hospital ,
Monday, is convalekclng nicely.
i
Mr. and \t:rs, Herman Burt of
Rockland were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin ' Burt and
family.
.MI.. ~ue Lehew of Mason, w..
Va., visited Wednesday with MlSs
Anna Ebersbach.
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Percy L Peoples and his Wife
have gone to Columbus for a few
1 P.M. TIU.. DARK
days to visit their son, Leland.
Mr. and Mrs-. Harold Blacksto 1
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eniertained with a picnle supper
Ne~ Cheater
recently at their ,JJ,ome, ftork
PUBLIC "OitDIALLY INVITED
Springs Road. Pre90nt were ll!r.

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bus, ~r~nd Mrs. w :tbur &amp; il &lt;''"
and daughter, Ruth ~nn , Mr. ;~nd
Mrs. Charles Spence~, the ho ·-t•
and children, Sherrie ::m d BobhJ

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addre!ls is Pomeroy, Ohio has
been duly appointed Administrator
of the Estatt: of Leo Raub, decca!!ed, late of Pomeroy, Meigs
County, Ohio
Dpted thls 17th day of May 1957.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohlo
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Harold Howe:ll, 22, Downing to l
arrested Thursday and jailed by
Sheriff Robert C. Harte nbach, on
a non-support charge will appear
in Justtce of Peace ft. E. Grindley's eourt Friday night.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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Propo~al No. 1
R. 680, See. 9.70 Pt., 1~.2~ and
16.23 Meigs Count)',. Ohlo Length
16,790 Ft., 3.18 Mi., Width 18 ft.
Completion dale : August 15,
1957:

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Clarence DeWeese, 41 , Middle-pori arrested by Patrolman Gll~ey on
charges of Intoxication
was in M i ddJ ~ port jaH today
awaiUng hearing before Mayor
C. 0 . Fisher tonight at 8.

The bidder must Submit with .
bi1 bid a certified check in the
amount of $1,1M.OO.
The minhnum wage to be paid
Del Ray Coupe, 6 cyl. Low
to all labor employed on tbis conmileage. One careful local ownend
tract shall be in aceordamce with er.
(.1
Was U99$
173, at Page 29rt ,of Deed Recorda the Sc}Jedule of Prevailing Hourly
Wage Rates Ascertained and Deof Meigs County, Ohio.
NOW
Said premises appralaed at $10,- termined by the Department of
d
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1..\XI.OO an canno e en
or esa Industrial Rr=lations appUcable to
the State Highway Department im·
than % of appraisement.
provements in accordance with
Robert r.. J.lll'-tenbach
Sec. 411!1.03,
4115.04, 4115.05
(Sher1' II)
41Ht06 and flU5.07 of the Revised
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Ha !I'd
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Code of Ohio .
N. 2nd
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Middleport
Attorney
Belore issuing a purchase order
10, 17, 24, 31, (6) '7, 5tc
lhe successful bldder will be re.'
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quired to furnish bond In an
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rt
h 11 1 th
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
amount
quawork.
o one a o
e
cost of the
. lst•tt of LH R.u~ Occ.•Md -. ·
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Notice
is hereby
given
Ho
bert
J. Raub
whose
.Posttbat
Oftice
Prequafiflratlon: thddertl must

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llaulina: and incorporatinr •eveate, bin~er soU, water and aootum
cllloride (furnlahed by the State)
miXln£ compacting, reshapina: anel
adjustina: to uoiform grade and
croi8 section and applying bituminous prime eoat and · teal.
Standard SpeclfieaU ~na of the
State of Ohio Dep,.-tment of High·
ways dated Jan. 1. 19G'7, and Conatruction Procedure for Modified
Stablized Base Course, Rev. April
22, 1957 shall govern these improvement&amp;.

Charlei Murray , preaideot ol the had placed the mitals of Ditk
Middleport P'ire Department A &amp;· Kat'l' and Leona l\lltllit - later
aociation, paid Mrs. c. R. Karr Sr., Mrs. Karr- endrcled In a beart.
a sincere and deserved tribute on She also thanked the firemen for
Thurlday evenln1 a1 he acted u lhe1r surprise gift recently of a
spoke1man for the department day'1 worlt at the Karr_'l farm
when they ~urprised her wilb a where they arc remodcbna the
gill at the dinner they gave ror hou11e praperutory to movin1 11
her
!loon tn pD8111ble.
Mra. Karr thought the dlnner She concluded her !llhort tall
was a family dinner for \he lire- with un inviutlon for the group to
men and their families and at the visit tht'Y uf tcn at their farm
clo~e of the meal, wblcb was pre- home.
.
Tht' m.ked ham dmner was ptepared b!; members of the Auxil·
iary, Murray, who was ani1ted by I pared 11nd served , by t he AuUIIS. T. RuiieU, presented 11er rt'ith ! ary and Lhe menu mcluded tom~tQ
a oil paintin 11 of an 'a utumn scene juice, mashed potatoe1, 11ravy,
by Miss Daiaie Saunders, well- ham, succotash, cold slaw, ro.1111,
known local artist.
reli sh plate11, iced tea , coffee and
The pain ling is a copy of one a de ~ert course . of anJel food
made by Miss Saunders for Mrs. rAke . Ice cream and strawberries.
S. T. Russell whlth has been f!d· Tbe ble.ssint was asked by .Mrs. 0 .
mired by Mrs. Karr and will be E. McKmley.
~aced in the Karr's farm home on
Members and gueatt were ?da.
:Naylor's Run Hi11 . 11 is 2'7 x 39 and yor C. 0 . Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. M,.urframed in light wood.
ray and son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.
In the brief talk given by Mur- learr and granddaughter, Pol~y
ray when h.e presented the paint- An~ Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. DaYld
ing, he said that Mrs. Karr had the Ohimger and Sandra and Susan,
"g-reatest personality" of anyone he Mr. and Mrb. Jack •Bechtel and
knew and that she lh·ed the Gold- Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MUb
en Rule every day. She has been and James Russell, Mr. and Mrs:.
at the Village Hall ,apartmeat for John Vromaa and John . .
the past ten yecrs and had charge
Robert F~sher. Tom MJ,lls, Mu.
or fire , emergency and pollee calls James Damtols and Je!-'ntfer and
and bas constantly lot! owed tho Lynn , Mr .. and Mrs. Donald M!Ua
Biblical injunction to "Feed the and Cynthia and Sherman, Mr. and
hungrr and help the poor".
Mrs. Harold ~inkle and Debby, Mr.
The Fire Department have never and Mrs. Dav1d Jenkins and Duld,
Jacked the eorr-ect directionS" tor "k and · Mrs. Gerald Anthony and
~ny call mad~ through Mrs. Karr Barbara.
and when they r.eturned from riljht
~r. nod _
Mrs-; X,hamaa Darst, Rayealls - eapecially in the winter mood itloes,
and Mrs. s. T.
were apt to find ebftee sandwiches Ru:'isell, Mr. und Mrs. Robert Mesoup, etc, prepared f~r- tbem .
Elhlnny and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Karr upressed her ainCere 0. E. M~Kinley, Mr. and Mrs. Howthanks for the gift which_ carrieJ a a':&lt;' Oatley, Mr. and Mrs. Way,ne
personal touch on one of the Gibbons and Evelyn, Mr. and M~•treei in the picture, Mis!l Saunders Emmet Shuler, Mrs. o. P. Klem,
Mrs. E. s. Schaaf

THE SMITH

E. Shaeffer,

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry tovtor
and family .
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. White, To~anda, Kansas, who hue not vtsited heft for the ~alrt fifty-two
years Were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Picken_s and thelatter's brotilers and ststers and
othMerrs.reRlaotib'',~'t· Odlebee
and chil.,
dren. and Mn. s. M. Pyle, Connellville, Pa., are vlslting Mr. and
Mrs. Will!am LOwe.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony , Mr .
and Mrs. Gerald Anthony and
daughter, s 3rbara, and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Lambert have returr.ed
from a fishing trip near Tar Hoilow .
Sidney Pickens, who fell at his
home four weeks ago, is confine:d
to his bed. Mr. Picken~ broke h1s
right ankle and the big toe on his
left r~ot in the fall
Lalll'y swift, M?rfS, Norfolk, Va.,
spent the wf'ek e-nd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Swift.
Mrs. R. S White left Thursday
far a visit in Akron. She accompanied Mr and Mrs. N. S. White, Akron and Mrs. Florence Hanny,
Buiralo, N. Y .. who had been visiting at her home. •
Linda Fierjng, who is. a graduate of the ClhS's o( 1957 at MHS, is
employed at the Middleport e~~tchalilie of , the Genera! Telephbn e
Co mpany.
Patrolman Everett Bostic, who is
·a patfent at Holzer Hospital, is repot'ted as improving.
George Siddell Jr., Hyannis,
Mass., is vi si ting his Iinncee, Jean
Smarl, at the home of 9er parents,
Mr. and }'[rs Paul Smart.

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OF 'EM Q0

Tup· pers PJ.ains
Several rro m here attended
the Chicken
supper
at Ro ·It:
Springs Mondsy night .
Margaret Russell and dnught,.r
and Lturetla Baughman of Nelsonville spent "the weekend with
Carrie Bahr.
Mr. and Mrs. tl;mile Matlar k
of Lanca-ster were vbitlng her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Frost Sunday.
Mrs, lla Stone and son Gene of
Vlenns, W. Va., ant'! Mrs. Ila Fa1
Kimes of Athens were guests u'
Mra. Lelia Fulton, Decoration.
Wllliam -Hosttle underwent su-rg~:ry at St. Joseph Hospital .- t
Parkersburg Monday .
Mr. ani Mrs. Rq.bert llartenbach of Pome~y spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rol~nd Tor-

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th~::·:~:.;·'w:~ ·~:::d ·~?t~n;
TfJ A'd
COncer,
· pOny l 00p FUn d5 Milch.
potluck dinner at noon to M".
I
Rev. and Mro. Waldo l.
CflntribuUona were made to the A.ugusi 27 . A "t hank you'' no'e Bartel&amp;, Mn. Dale Smith, Mr.i

19 5 4
BUICK SPECIAL

1 ~:~;::; Fund and lo lbe Pon~·
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when the F'riendly Neigh4Heater.
Dr. sedan,
~DUJ w.w Rac(io,
Club met Tuesday evenmg
Praeticilly
tire~~,
aew paWl
the home of Mr.,_ Geor~e
ONLY
Spring Ave.
Denver Th&lt;lma , president
l &gt;•"«i , cd and plara were made fo.'
pict"llC foi' members on June 25
at 1he Middlepl)rt llond_sidc ~a._ k
and ror the annual r11m1IY p1cn
at Lake Alma on July 28. An Invit.ation was 'acre p1e~ for an ou tCHRYSLER~LYMOUTH
N. 2nd
Middleport mg at the cottage, of Mr·. an~
}tr s. Rw: hanan. Jo'orked Run Lak...

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.MEIGS
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MOTOR CO.

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Wa! read from Mrs. LUeien Pou- The!Kiore Mora, M1ss Lena Gruelin for flowers !CDt ber while hoF · ser, Mrs. W. L. Kautz, Mrt:. AmU·
pitalized.
da Ka!plilr, Mrs Addle Grue.ser.
Secret pals were re,•eaJed with !afrs. Cla•·a Schaeffer, Mrs Carr !
an exchange of gHts. New namf'".s Grue!er, Mrs. H;m-y Keixr. M ;~
were drawn for the new year Katie Be"cht, Mrs . Walter Bae"',
Games were played and prize~ Mr! . Beulah NeutzliDj , Mrs. Ra.,r·
awar{!cd to Mrs. Jacll: Rob3on mon~ Jlood, Mri. Carl Shield&amp;.
Mn. Donley Reibel and Mrs. El
Mrs. Clarence Massar,
M. ~­
wood Bowers. Mrs. Reibel wa~ ~onnan Kloes, Mrs. Grtwer Erb,
also awarded Lhe tra\•ellnl priJo&lt;! Mis:; Anna Durst. Mr$. Roy Seyand Mrs. Ronald Smith the door fried, Mrs Olho Murray, Mr;;
pri1:c.
Lf'na Huber abd Mrs. Loui11 Rei·
l)eFreshmcnts wel'e served by 1 bel.
Lhc
to those named above
' "- M"
Lon McKnlghl., Mrs
Harold Lohse. Mrll . Lee ,Tyo, Mrli
Ufnry Werry, Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Charles LeJi!:ar, Mrs. Rohert Arnold, Mrs . Charlell Werry
and Mrs. Joseph Struble.
Mrs. Horace Karr assis-ted bY
Mrs. Robert Woocfs enlertame&lt;l
the Chester Ga;den Club it her
home on W~dnesrl ."'.y evening.
The meeting
Opfncd by ~he
preaJdent. Mn Eroil Dean. 1b ·
llclorul hint w~· read b, lllr•.
Clarence Neutdmg. 'fhe rolJ ca I,

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The birth.day

of Mrs.

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WASHJNGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower's vigorous
fight lor his foreign aid program appeared today to have begun to pay off.
•nd endoniriJ a &amp;1udulant ebel
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Friday authorized
Air Force during the
and thre1t.e~in1 tbe·.11(1! ·of Wu- $3,367,11(1,000 in aid for next ~al year.
first.day that' blanks were llud Smith, wl11 10 10 trill before
·
~e' committee tut a net 01 on11
1""'· Tb~ay; lUBe 13 at
received"cbec.k "Nl). "5904 • a,petit
$227,300,000
in fandl requested bJ
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Middleport Gorden
Club Meeting To
Held June 12

METROPOLIT ._N

STARKS PHARMACY
POMEROY

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Junior Hig,h
Fellowship
Picnic Held

BOTH NEW and USED CARS
1951 Ford 4 dr. Sedan
Rough hut runs good. 6 cyl.

$195

1951 Chevrolet ··· · · · · · · · · $395
2 dr. Sedan. Good buy .

1951 Buick Super · · · ·· · · $444
4 dr. Seda·n. Dynatlow drive.

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1952 Dodge · · · ·.. · · · · · · · · $366
2 dr. Sedan. Week-end special.

1952 Iuick Super · · · ·· ·· · · · $795

4 dr. Sedan. This one's really sharp. Dyna·
flow drive.

19531ulck V8 ·· · · · · · · · · $1,195

Super 2 dr. "liard Top". Dynaflow drive.
Like new light grey wilh rod top.

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Choice of five fine cars. Someone Is really
going to get some good buys! These cars all
have Panaramic windshields and latest
style bodies. Speci•ls and Supers - 2 drs.
and 4 drs.

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Rev. Mohrhoif

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S~nday.

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choice of color.

All Sizes

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buyl

$him•

$2.95 ·
Panti, $~.
95 , ·

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1956 Olds-.obde · · · · · · · · $2,595

Heater. V8 -.notor,

.rood lifts.

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and out.
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4 dr. Seda.n. Really sharp Inside and out.
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Schoolbus

Raeketo Committee al&lt;l Preoldent
J'amu G. Crou of the Bakery

.FuncrtJ srrvices will be he. •
lfonday at 2' p. m. in the United
lkethera Church at Mason City (l
J~anette (HaJJ) 'Stitt, 28. )(Jddle-Rt, 1 who 4ied early s3.tur·
in RoiJer Ho!pita!

Worten Union. problblJ would
get a cbanee hut weel: to UliWel'
cbargea made •PiDst; him. WitDellel bave ehartaf Uaat union
tua.U were ltJed to bur bim 1 Cadillat and to JJ1Y money to Ilia girl
.friead.l. Tbt&gt; committee rei:UIIlel

hearina• Tbundar.
are b ''"
Appropriations: TIM: senate A_pand
Ra1 proPfiltioDI COmmitte ~bas ipa twin 1bter Jea \· prove~ t~ rblt , ·~ .lllOIIe1
ine
of Weirton, W. "V;. biDs eazTyJnc lnori tbu 11 biWoa
IDd another slater Janke Lee Hllll dolluo In Iul)d.j for ill&amp; ~Ill- .
of Muon City.
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tore Departmf!'Ot. t.1M taW De~surviving are her husband partment and' tbe De~nt of
Hobert Stitt ant' four cbildr - :n. Healt.b; ~Uon 1nd Welfare.: .

PritC.it
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Chenole~
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~on doUan ~ carr,- into,_1851 tbe
soil blnk PlOIP'UI wblcb tile HoUle
had junked. Tbe senate wu e:i:·'
peCted to apend' a 10Cid' part of nest
Wf;f!k eonliderinJ the three- meaAtrea.
cbtlr:&lt;h for oervlces.
-----will be mlde In the Cll~-r
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Gmel Hill Cemetery un&lt;!Or
the direction of the Ewiat Funer•l
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Home of Pomeroy.

Kellf Hall Stitt an4! Brenda Ten
neuee Stltt.
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Frieftdt may cau 1t the Lawenee Hall residence at Ml11Dl1 City
until noon Monday after which
tlmt"the deceued wiU be remoV! I

VICIOUS

By
A seYei'e "windstorm or t-ornad(l,
aceompanled by three inches of
rain, CU!bed tbrough Movn&lt;l CUi .
Mo., Frida.y, tumbling Uetll a.:.1d
Mrs. Bruct: IJoyd, actin11 in the leivi.Dj twiated telephone lines In
!"'"'!'"' of her husband, ]lrUCe it! wU:c.
who was called to I special
M~Wilile, the Greybull RJver
of the Middltport Sc:bool in W) 1.m.ing began to recede after
·~:~~:t:f.a~l
a meeUng of the forcie8 ,aeqnJ resident. from
Park Auociatio,n Inc. thetr hoiD•rt WbeJI it brimme.l
Hall- Friday DJgbL ·• alonl a &amp;qlilile B"ell'Ttaay.
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heavy electrical Stoqn and · No ia,jW'ie1 Dt home dami(c
at the hour Bet tdr the were repclrted folloWing the big
~=;~~~~;::::.t cut the attendance blow w'li.Jch wbiiUed t b r-o tqft
Tentative pliUII , foE: fdOO!ld City. Tbree black lunnt!l
prl'je~t were disc111se'd' ""''- d h
lfai 1h4
Lloyd, the- Rev. uew:lll'd." 11011!'~ s, overed near.
w· . ·~ '
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~ns.. friday anernoon, but aU
l;;r,~:;Mayor 0 . Fisher, Street !M)ted aloft.
Lewil El1is, Mn. 0 . P. ""Fell'l that mountain r-h era
Jenklnllon and Elean.
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..voilld ()VeriJolV were beJgb.tened ;
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to the Park Auo- by p-redictions, Of high ~··
department bad ~ure• In Colorpdo and Wyomiq.. •
around the 1(110- l'houlbout the. area, river._ haY,!!
Pool and he was apP~~hed flr \ pused 00od 111ita;i·
Mrs. Llo:r"- fOr but no great 4anee.r appe~~
the bollf~bocb . min~nl The l5o mile Jtr:ip· ~vw, ·
are growin&amp; -on tbe banl: Meeteetse \o freybuU, W~ 1ur.;
, above the pool.
· fered mino-r d'amage in ~ .fl~ ,I

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Suburba•. Orlgtfta\ b1aok liqloh, i""!l tlNi. •.
Shor.r. ·OIOI\10 ond oul One of t.hoao ~ord to -

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UNITED PRESS
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Police Seeking
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Funeral Sen'l•ce
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Aho $100"1&lt;&gt; 2475 oncl
Wadd!nt Rlnt $12JO

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HEATHER $350,00

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Realb a sharp one, 88 -'-- • door. $Pi)eial. 2--tone, beater, radio, h)'dnmatk:,
power s\""inJ: Ind. power brakel. ---.. ..

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4:-Dr. lnterlor Ute new.
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Cleaner Cars At Lower

ShoWroom· freab.. and only 11J9() miles.
heater, Uaht blUII finl•h. Another new
Chevrolet trade in ~--·'-~ u--·-:·r· -~

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A decorated cake centered Llll'
honored guest's table which w.,~
served with inrlividunl ice cream
slices followlrrg a poth.lck dinner
to appro:dmalely 90 guests.
Mts. Albert Coates and Mi.&lt;is
Ramora Boice
registqred
th ~
gue~ts giving each a .souvenir of
tbe occasion.
The Ladies
wL~ hc s tv
thank
who
in any w:ty

1957 Ford "8" 1-Dr.

Super "88" Hard Top. Power Steering,
PQwer Brakes. Hydramatle Drive. New one
~osts ovet $4,000.00. Low&gt;mileage.

SemJ-tnllenr hive been having
hard time on State Route 1 north
or
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tew dayl, with

e-xpeeted.
The Prl!!:lldent bu made ritor~
ous appeala In behall .r the PfQoiram. I prime tar&amp;:d. · Of CODU!'Iional &amp;ctJnomtzcn. However, the
bill 11lill ba11 • laa1 wa, to go before it tlears both bOUiel of ConI'&lt;"The Roue ForeJtn AUain eo.
m.ittee planned to opert ib bear-ing• on tbe bill lfoadly with teatimoDJ by SerretarJ of State loha
FOfte1- Dulin.
'Tbe Senate eomm.JtlH appreved
in fu11 the President's re.auut for

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2 dr. Sedan. This car has never been sold.
It only has 3,650 miles on it.

elude Oblo ••·
12 at 8 a, .m:.
tlce·
wbiie
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1955 Buick V8's as low 11$1,795

Parklane Station Wagon, Finest series
Ford made. Most Deluxe 01 Deluxe. Fordomalic. Fully equipped.

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COmljiO• PleQ
con.
Other trta!J aq;ijoBuloid

EUeabower-a reduetJoa eoMJder..

ably lea U..r. IIWIJ oblerven had

• -millloli. dollar dn-elopment
Joan fund, tbe J:ll)or ecooomit' aid
proYlaion. It redoc:td ·defenae 1nd
"defeDSe tuJ'pott QIJJtance 200
milUon dollan.
Committee Chllrm1n Tbeod:ore
Frane.iJ Green D. B. I., aJd be
hoped thO Senate eoul~ hoain d ..
bate on the meuure aeu 'iPeet.
He aid be would formallr report
Thureday at 2:4.5 J'l. m. a tM billKonda,-. Senate Demoent~~":;·';,l~,dr:.lvea. by ·a
ie Leader 1.4Y"ndOD B. lolluon m.
:_,cor~~'" ~ 'l~~~Jr.~ii 1•.
w. v.a.. Jack-b.ifed dipteet 11e tuored ear.IJ floor aco .
for'
was comhw ·down a tioD,.
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U~~~~~ onto 1he El!Jt Sltade Jljv- Cjvll rithto: Bl&lt;lero ol tho"
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10 mileo nort~ oll'lim.. ti.U ~"'IIU · lookect tu llif •11'
mimtration to keep the RoUM
went ou· the right from Hleodinfl It to lnelude., f/uo.
two '
road and tore ·out -11x contrcwenlal ujlll'f qta1" am.milten, according t o informatio~
IJO!itll'. Hea.,- damnge .ment. Botb IUPPOdeJ'I and oppoavailable lit" the Strong ll'liner=a,
to tbe' tractor-traDer. nents of tbe amendment predicted
Home in-WUkeJviUe.
the vote on it would be elose.
. Th.e deteased Ia also &amp;\U'Vived by
Rep. Eupne l . ll"!i'rthy &lt;Dan aLint, Mrs. Everett Tracy of
llinD.) ..td Republlew wlU have
Pomeroy.
I
Jo: provide the neeeuo\'t . margin
Funeral arrangements 'are
of 15 to 20 vote. to dol..! it
complete pending ~rrtval o( One
R.ac~ts: Chlirmao .lobn L Meof the aon1 froM California.
Clolla.n _(D-Ark.) ·of tile Senate

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Station Wagon. Fordomatlc. Beautiful light
blue finish.

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lutlie lo!jll c. Ba-

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lo1ierJlnd can and lrut Jta
Used C~ Super Markel

Choice of thcee sharp cars. With &amp; without
Dynaflow. All on&amp; owner cars. Four doors,
Two doors, and 2 dr. Hard Tops.

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· lunntl' belt loop•
• Anchored bvttont

[)'om the Ladies Society and Tommy Reuter presented him With t
gift from Bill Ander1on Jr. , Jolul
Youn g, Robert Jacobs Jr., MiJtOJI
Lambert and himself who assist
the p:1stor with the services CD('h

The Junior !ilgh Youth Fellow·
shlp of the Ursl Baptt&amp;~ Church
had a picnic Tuetday at Portland
Park. They were accompanied by
thcir.couneilon, ~r . and Mrs. Gerald Antb.ony, and their daughter,
Barbara, Mrs WllHa Anthony and
Mrs. Wilbur Koeni1.
A short devotional rervice wa!
conducted by Mrs. Wlllh Anthony
and the members and gueat11 en·
joyed games durlnll" the evening.

ProH:eutor. Jamea
the trial daJe

Truck Overturns
On State Route 7

8ig Tan"""'al&lt;hod -

1956 Pontiac VB · · · · · · · · $2,295

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got H in ~Matoble

The Ladie.s .-,1,1 Society ot thn
St. Paul's tuthera11 ChllTch, SP01.•
s orecl a family m gbt W-cdneRday
evening in ,the church social room
honoring the pa!tor, Rev. L. M
Mohrhoff on th£· 53rd anniversary ~Jf his ministcy.

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;received

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Monday
&amp;; Reel

cloth" and you"Ye

family

10 a ooutll.

Foreign Relations .Group Qkay~
More Than $3 Billion For Aid

Evans TrW Date
. .

best in Used

$29.50
FATHERS DAY
SPECIAL

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L,utheron Pastor
Is Honored By .
Ladies Aid Unit

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Aid Prog
Conlmillee
Fund

• around the laou1e,

Guesls were
Marilyn Swan,
The Club picnic will be he1tl Jackiyn Jtatliff, Janice Houck and
at Forked Run Park on June 23 members are Bobby Van Cconey
at 12:30 with
and ff"liend.i David Hoyt, Jame1 Hood, Reld Koeuig, Raymond Kloes, Su~an Pullen ,
mvitcd.
Tcxannn Wh.ite, Dora McGhee, Det·
Flower judge,; ror :11c evcn :n~-: tie Lou Gilmore.
were Mrs. Howatd h.night, M r~
Pauline Rlc'lcnour,
Mq. Cl&amp; .. ,
. Deluxe. Radio and IIc;ttc,r Phillip! and Mrs. Mayc Holte ·
overdrive. BeautUul
Ribbons "'-'ere award ed Lo Mr ~.
,.,.,.".'• finish .
Roy Holter. MJI'j. Mayc Mora, Mrs
FORD 4 DR.
Reid Young, Mn. Homer Holter,
Mrs. Earl D~an , Mn. Dorothy
and Heater. F .O. M.
Karr, Mrs. Margaret Webber, Mr., B~
Th~ Middleport G/lfden Club
Letho Koblentz. Mn. Ruth Boer
will bold their combined May and
Ill\
arut ~ta. Howard Knight.
AUTO SALES
Several meetings wt~re annou n· Jun e meeting at the home of D:Phone 6045.J
eecl by the president to "be " ;- and Mrs. F...rnest Mt~a g, Lincol:t
Open Evenings untll9 p.m. tended by members or the club. Street. next Wednesday , Jun e 1:1
A conteat was conducted by
Mrs. Mdcolm Rolle r, president
At Traffic
Mrs~ Ada Neutzling and won hy will be in charce and the pr-:1.
~o~ram wtll inc lud e a papc•· '' R'('·
' prize was won by Mn. Howa n l viving a Ln.st Art : Roses in Cool~·
Mrs. Donald Mora.
'fh.e clonr ing . and Perfume". Mrs. W. W
Knight.
I
· Re£re11hment
were Sf'I"V· ll oyes is schcci ule(l tn display a·1
ed by the. hostesses aAAistcd h; "rran'!rcment or rose.o. at
the
Mills Donna Holter.
meet-ing.
Hostesse..§ are Mrs. J.Jm e, Ha -h ~- . M ~s. Garen Slansbun Mt·s .
Rodn ey Down ing,
Mr:;. · ' Ma a~.
~1r~ . Lawrence Milhoan and Mr.1.
.John Kincaid.

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tnl porUooa. IJlP toct., • 16 IIOJ •
north, eo 1o 1f ww- toaJa~~

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Y(Jth 1 Matched Suit from Elhlrfelds

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gilmore, Syracuse, are
the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Mr.
Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, of
Miss Gilmore. a floral designer, is associated with
parents in the Shumway Greenhouses, where she hai been employed the past two yeJirs. Mr. Taylor is at present In military
service, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C.
The nuptials are planned as an event of early autumn.

Weotlier

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Sunday, June 16th

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was

Mitr'h was
ohsf!rved Thursdil)' answered by 28 mcmbcr.s and
when the Busy Bee Sf!~ng Clrele three 2uests Mrs. &lt;.:lara Phillips,
of the Fe~erat.ed Church met at Mrs. Maye -Holter and Miss Dol·
na Holter
Mr~. Carl Kautz gave a report
on plans for the county Clower
show and r ead the rules anrl
classes
the show. The club
u .....
Cnrdl voted toforRive
$5.00 toward th('
show exoense s. The club will hol-t
a workshop on Friday evcn inq
Juno 14 at the Mcthodi ~\ Church
with memoerJr to bring · materi -1
and· containers to work with.
Mrs. Ruth Baerl gave a report
on plans fq_v ttuf eounty fair f!Qw
er show atld expressed her ho1n•
that mO"I'nl..of th e club.'! in the
county wouid participate in tb~
show this year. She announcer:!
that Meigs County had won second place or honorable mentior
in the class the show was e1·

fAll-lfR~

.tor."
GJve Of Your B.elt To The )(:.;.

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wltll 40votlona ~--::11-:-n.--::C.:-:tl
w.... who bid lor ber toplo.

Hr.s. Royal Thomn 'ptMefiteli
the proaram using for her theme
MN. Allee Capehan entertain ·[ "A Light Vrlto Our P~th" after
ed the WSCS or the Albury Me- wblch a lhort bulineu •euJ.on
tbodlst Church, SyracuH, at her was held. The meeUrf,l eloaed
home, Wednesclay evenlng.
with pny~ by Mn:. Capehart. , ,
Refret~hments were aerved dhrThe meeting m eharce of Mr&gt;
Capehart. vice president, opened lrut' .the aoc.tal hotAT.
_

Chester Garden
Club Plans For
Flower Show

Busy Bee Sewing
Circle Meeting
.
Held On Thursday I

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8-llally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 7, 1857

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Meet mg
0 n Wednes day

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PORTllAND. lie. UP" - Jol!\i,
took a
trimilliilg "lri
tourt. He wu· (IDed ...... .
c~tUna the -~ bf
w!thou( 1 berber'• lfeefi*.

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otorma, are ~~tovlnJ fhi"' \110 "::' ·
b:~ aa.d southern plaln'a towa , ~
Uit :A.tlantie Coast, while a COol~
~nt 'J)Uibea southward alon&amp; ,th' ·
e!!ltern third of the 111.Uon. . \_

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